Plating the meals and presenting the diner better and moving away from the folly of the single cafe lounge on the crescent is a positive first step in my opinion.
Well, it is a positive step, I do admit that. A single cafe for all food service and lounge (ha!) was ridiculous in the first place, especially on a long duration train like the Crescent.
If their strategy is "Flex Plus", a reheated frozen dinner with a flower, it's a last step, too. They're not going to progress much beyond it, though if they get to Diner Lite like they had it on the Lake Shore, that was not at all bad. Personally, given Amtrak management's track record, I am pretty sure they'll stop at the flower.
I'd much rather have traditional on butcher paper than Flex on a cloth table cloth.
Coach passengers paying extra money for a bad frozen dinner is nuts and a total rip-off. Almost any sandwich on the cafe menu is better. I'll take a Hebrew National Hot Dog over any Flex any day.
Still, getting another food service car does get the Crescent off my do not ride list. I don't avoid trains solely because of Flex. I wasn't going to ride a train where I pretty much couldn't leave my roomette.
I am with
@TheVig, I hope Flex-with-a-flower still allows use of the Viewliner diner as a "Sleeper Lounge". I really enjoyed that on the Lake Shore and the Viewliners do make good, if very expensive, lounge cars. Use of them as a lounge is still in the Service Standards (in section 7-10 Flexible Dining: "Exclusive lounge is available for sleeping car customers to relax, dine and socialize 24/7."). But we all know how much the Service Standards means...