Are you able to take food and beverages with you from the lounge or do you have to enjoy them there? How are the views from the AKL CL rooms? Where are the CL rooms and which savanna do they overlook?
These are good questions. Our first CL was also at AKL!
Yes, you can take food and beverages to your room. the most significant concern WDW CL staff has ever expressed to us when we asked was regarding specialty dishware taken out of the lounge. As in, taking a basic coffee cup to your room is no big deal. Taking four espresso cups to your room might = a shortage of expresso cups for other guests to use, if you don't bring them back.
If possible, all CL's have paper cups available. They aren't always in plain sight, so just ask if you don't see any.
Second, no glassware is allowed near any pool. If you wish to take any adult beverages to the pool, they (more or less) have to be in paper cups. Soda cans are okay by the pool. (During snack time, we love that CR now offers pretty little plastic bags for portable personal snack mixes.)
Perhaps the other caveat is that pretty much all CL's only have tiny little plates, at least during appetizer hour. Well that, and at AKL, your room might be a bit of a ways from the lounge. Some foods, like warm fried appetizers aren't quite as appetizing once they get cold and congealed. Other CL foods, like whole fruits, are easily portable. (FYI, last summer,
a non-WDW hotel, where we stayed actually had a small sign requesting guests to eat all food in the lounge. Mind, they offered paper cups and items like individually packages cookies. I didn't see anyone taking dishes out of the lounge, but individually packaged cookies? C'mon. I mention this mainly to say that CL lounge etiquette isn't totally universal, sometimes you have to ask.)
We've always had nice views when staying at AKL CL. Otherwise, I'm probably not much help. I don't get too caught up in particular room view preferences. In my opinion, a more important consideration is the timing and amount of sun our balcony gets. My recollection is that our AKL balconies tended to be sunny in the morning. Sunny hours are preferable in winter months, but undesirable in summer months.
A few CL's have inconsistently offered us a printed list of lounge rules at arrival during a few of our stays. Generally: children have to be accompanied, cover-ups required, NO wet bathing suits, pajamas/bathrobes are frowned upon, and ALWAYS use utensils when serving yourself from the line.

Gross, but I've periodically seen folks grabbing food with their bare hands.