Your anger on this one is misplaced on Anderson. The new AGR happened before Anderson and a whole host of people at that time promised they will never ride Amtrak again, and astonishingly, none of them carried through on their promise. The name calling on one of the founders of AU who was then involved with the AGR program, and had nothing to do with these decision made above his pay grade, was downright abhorrent.
Actually, the Dining Car serves two roles in the new Contemporary Dining regime.
1. Serve as a place for eating the Contemporary Dining menu food, such as it is. Of course the food could also be eaten in ones own room and have it delivered there, thus completely avoiding this car if one so desires. That (avoiding the Dining Car completely) is no different from when they were used as conventional Dining Cars.
2. Is open throughout the journey to serve as a lounge for Sleeper passengers. This IMHO is a definite improvement, and I did use this feature extensively when I traveled on the LSL.
IMHO, the role 2 is a definite improvement. The role 1, well, the menu and delivery method could do with some significant improvement.
As someone who was about as pissed off at the person in question, I remember that there were two rounds of frustration. The second is where I (personally) recall
really going ballistic, and I had dinner with the person in question last year and he admitted that the optics left something to be desired on that second round. Basically, a bunch of us felt we were getting "enhanced from behind" [1], so to speak, going into 2.0 and
then you had the simultaneous "points estimator" vanish, "points penalty" fares show up out of the blue with no prior mention or hint, and the cash-and-points bit never appear. Bad rollout, I know.
I'll also say that, this side of 2.0, I don't think I've taken more than one east-west-ish trip (I forget the timing, but I
might have done a single Capitol Limited trip since then). Now, how much of that was the 2.0 fiasco, how much of that was a bunch of OTP collapses, and how much was a generalized shift in my travel behavior? Good question, ask another, but I can certainly say that prior to all of that you wouldn't have caught me dead in an airport and now I hold status on two airlines [2]. I
can say that the Frakked and Contemptible dining service knocked me off of the Capitol Limited once and for all. We'll see how much of a train wreck this second round turns out to be, but there
is a serious chance that it knocks me from being able to slap together Select Executive to dropping back to Select Plus [3] if it ultimately shoves me over to Delta for trips to Florida [4].
[1] I've seen "enhanced" used so many ways when something is getting slashed that I wouldn't be surprised to find out that the word gets redefined in a century or two to
mean something is getting cut. It's in the same vein as "contemporary" or "modern", TBH.
[2] I still hold the TSA to be just about beneath contempt. If anything, I have an even worse view of them now.
[3] S+ requires native on-Amtrak spend of about $2500-3000 plus the CC TQPs. That's basically travel to/from DC in Business Class plus a "joyride" or two to New York or a stray ride to Montreal. That can easily happen (I could probably get within striking distance without ever actually buying a ticket on a train that credits to Amtrak's bottom line [5]). SE requires $6500-8000. That is a rather heavier lift.
[4] NGL, if I can get a better meal on a JFK-MCO/MCO-JFK flight than on the
Silver Meteor, that's a Problem for my future with Amtrak.
[5] That is to say, if I stick to VA Regionals and never board said trains anywhere north of WAS.