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What's the best thing to eat at a theme park, round 2: Monte Cristo Sandwich vs. Corn Dog?

By Robert Niles
Published: July 30, 2008 at 7:54 AM
In today's quarterfinal, it's a match-up of breaded, deep-fried meat from Disneyland versus... breaded, deep-fried meat from Disneyland!

Okay, that's a rather simplistic way of describing this contest between the hand-dipped Corn Dogs from Main Street U.S.A. and the Monte Cristo sandwich from the Blue Bayou. Which one do you prefer? Vote below, the tell us about it in the comments.

In yesterday's first quarterfinal, the Hot Dog at Casey's Corner in Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom beat the free beer from Busch theme parks, making this an all-Disney field from here in.

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    Readers' Opinions

    From Anthony Murphy on July 30, 2008 at 9:04 AM
    The Cristo sandwich from Disneyland is world famous. Its one of those institutional foods of Disneyland like the Cheddar Cheese Soup of Le Celleir at EPCOT
    From James Rao on July 30, 2008 at 1:32 PM
    Le Special de Monte Cristo:
    Turkey, ham and Swiss cheese in a battered egg bread, lightly fried to a golden brown. Choice of two sides: Blue Bayou potatoes, seasonal vegetables or sauteed spinach. $21.99

    Where else can you pay $22 for a sandwich and feel good about it afterwards?

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