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What's the best thing to eat at a theme park, round 1: Disneyland's Monte Cristo Sandwich vs. Knott's Boysenberry Funnel Cake?

By Robert Niles
Published: July 26, 2008 at 1:25 PM
They're fried and the come with sweet fruit topping. And they are two Southern California theme park favorites. Which one do you prefer? The Monte Cristo Sandwich from Disneyland's Blue Bayou or the Boysenberry-topped Funnel Cake from Knott's Berry Farm? It is time for todays vote in our reader tournament to select the single best thing to eat or drink at a theme park.

Tell us, in the comments, why you voted the way you did.

In yesterday's vote, the free beer at Busch theme parks eliminated the barbecue ribs at Trapper's Smokehouse from Virginia's Busch Gardens Europe.

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