Log into your account on www.royalcaribbean.com.
Look at the cruise in question and select "Plan My Cruise"
In the upper right hand corner you will see where it tells you what you have for OBC.
It's updated as you make purchases using your OBC.
IF you are getting OBC from your travel agent, that will not show up until a day or two after you are onboard.
Thanks. We have made our reservation for Fine Line . Do not see Hideaway Heist listed but will check when we are onboard.
Our last Oasis class cruise was on Allure and as suite guest (2018) we did not have to worry about show reservations, except the comedy club but I prefer to have the reservations in case something has changed since we last sailed.
Sorry - the title was not specific.
Also got distracted by this statement
"Tried contacting Celebrity and was told they no longer support the app on any tablet ( android or apple) only phones. "
We also prefer the suite life on Celebrity to Royal. The included gratuities, WiFi, and Premium Beverage Package go a long way toward a 'worry free' cruise.
Another alternative, and my favorite, is a couple of shots of Bailey's to go with a carafe of coffee while waiting to depart the ship.
Since we are normally headed straight to the airport we do not normally take bottles of water off the ship.
My answer would have yes, as well as experience removing and laying grout, needle gunning bulkheads, etc.. However, going through drydock on two ships was enough of that experience to last me for a life time.
February on Harmony may be our last Royal Caribbean cruise if my wife cannot get her French Onion Soup. I think she had it 10 of the 14 nights on our last cruises.
On days when the main courses do not appeal to me in CK, I have ordered the burger from the kids menu. It's a regular sized burger and has been quite delicious.
When I have not felt like a burger, the Spaghetti Bolognese from the kids menu was also very tasty.
A hard run, right/left full rudder, and increase in speed is a standard maneuver for man overboard, or in this case approaching a lift raft. The idea is to keep the person(s)/object in sight of the bridge and to change course as rapidly as possible.
I hope the chlorinated water from the pool did not do any damage to the live plants.