First of all, when you suggest that "this is a good beginner's route", I assume you mean that with all of the bolts, it offers easy and well-protected climbing to beginners. I'm not sure it's a good idea to point beginners to such climbs. From the beginning, the aspiring leader should know that while some climbs offer the security of a bolt or great gear for every difficult move, many climbs will require making moves nearly as difficult as the crux but with marginal gear. Because of this, it is a good idea to climb with great control, to work in gear on difficult terrain, to know how to down climb and find rests in the middle of trouble. These are the skills beginning leaders should acquire...from the beginning.
I don't know what did more harm to spirit of Leavenworth climbing. Was it the fire of '94 or the rash of indiscriminate bolts that litters every slab of granite within a 20-minute hike?