We’ve been chatting about a lot of NEW Disneyland Resort hot dogs lately! With options like the Chicago-inspired Dog and the Spicy City Dog from Award Wieners, we’ve had lots to review and talk about.
Now, we’re back with ANOTHER dog. But this time it’s from Refreshment Corner and it’s one we’ve seen before.
The Philly Cheesesteak Hot Dog from Refreshment Corner hit Main Street U.S.A. last year during the holidays. We reviewed the Philly Cheesesteak Dog when it was out last time — you can check out that review again here. But, we thought we’d try it again to see if we were more or less impressed this time around.
The Philly Cheesesteak Dog is a footlong hot dog with thin beef slices, peppers, onions, and cheddar cheese sauce. It is served with your choice of apple slices or a bag of chips.
The cheese is a bit lighter than your classic plastic cheese, but it’s still very good!
Overall, the meal is large and in charge. It’s pretty messy, but the flavors go together well and are pretty delicious. Though the ingredients didn’t change, we enjoyed it a bit more this time around.
The hot dog is $12.99 before an Annual Passholder discount and you can find it at Refreshment Corner in Disneyland!
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What’s your favorite hot dog to enjoy in Disneyland? Let us know in the comments below!
Ali G says
Why does everyone put bell peppers on “Philly cheesesteaks”? We don’t eat them that way! Maybe at least take the word “Philly” off, Disney 😀
Cartier says
I agree Ali. That’s how tourist eat them
Randi says
At least they’re not calling them “Philly Steak and Cheese…” you’d probably be shot if you ordered it like that in Philly. (I’m also from there, so I know what I’m talking about.)
Bill says
Only in CA. I think I’ll pass. You can have a Philly Cheese steak or you can have a hotdog, with the works, but you will never ever find that combo anywhere in Philly.
Cathy Chiccino says
Agree with everyone else. Grew up in the Philly area. There is no such thing as a “Philly Cheese steak Dog”.