The muster stations are based on location with no regard to them being connecting rooms. Now, why would RC place connecting rooms that span muster stations? That's a different question to ask.
IT's a good default beer me (I grew up in PA). I'd never seek it out at a bar, but if someone handed me one, I'd enjoy it.
It would be a good cruise ship beer since it'd appeal to the masses but isn't a crappy light beer
Location/speed/sunrise/sunset/current temp/distance traveled.
No real weather forecast. Cruise compass gives a generic forecast for the day and the captain tends to give a weather forecast, too. But it's Alaska so you never know
Oh I have no problem finding a good pour. I just stick to the straight stuff instead.
I'll have one mixed drink when I first board, then one or two throughout the week at the end of the night.
Actually on Adventure last summer I had a Rock n Rye when I boarded (haven't seen that on a drink menu since). Quite good. Then ordered it again at another bar and realized only one bartender made it right.