Where to get really good cold sandwiches?

CathieArms

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Okay, so here's the thing: If we end up with any food credits on the day we leave, I'd like to use those food credits to buy sandwiches for the road to be eaten THE NEXT DAY. That means that they'll be in a cold ice chest overnight to be eaten the next afternoon.

With that in mind, can you think of any place (preferably NOT in a park, but could be in a park if it'll hold even an extra day) that has really good cold sandwiches. Maybe something on a hoagie roll?

I thought I'd bring some saran wrap and wrap each one up tight and individually, and then put them all in a big ziplock baggie to be eaten the next afternoon.

Thoughts?

I like the idea of Earl of Sandwich, but are there any sandwiches or wraps on that menu that you think would hold well overnight?
 
We have done Earl of Sandwich many times. Once we had enough credits left over for over 10 sandwiches. Needless to say I was sick of Earl's after that :). Any of there hot ir cold sandwiches were delish cold.

I have also taken sandwiches from the counter service at the hotel I am staying in as well. I bring large zip lock bags and store them in the bags in our cooler.
 

I think WPE has some cold sandwiches. One year we had extra credits due to illness during the vacation. We were staying Wilderness Lodge so I went to Roaring Forks which is the quick service restaurant and explained my situation. They packed me up sandwiches and we brought them to the airport and had for dinner on the plane. If I remember correctly one was roast beef and the other ham. I bet that you could find something at whatever resort you are staying at or one nearby
 
I got a very good chicken wrap at Sunshine Seasons at the Land in Epcot.
 
If you can go back to the park, Epcot is your best choice. The CS at Norway has some good cold sandwiches and a PP mentioned the wrap at Sunshine Seasons, but the real star is the CS in France. The sandwiches are on long crusty french bread loaves and do not have any condiments (which could spoil and/or make the bread soggy) - you pick them up in little packets at the end of the line. And you get to choose from a huge array of desserts, some of which would also travel well.

DEFINITELY take saran wrap - those bad boys won't fit in small baggies unless you cut them!
 
If you can go back to the park, Epcot is your best choice. The CS at Norway has some good cold sandwiches and a PP mentioned the wrap at Sunshine Seasons, but the real star is the CS in France. The sandwiches are on long crusty french bread loaves and do not have any condiments (which could spoil and/or make the bread soggy) - you pick them up in little packets at the end of the line. And you get to choose from a huge array of desserts, some of which would also travel well.

DEFINITELY take saran wrap - those bad boys won't fit in small baggies unless you cut them!

This sounds really good. We'll be at Epcot the day before we leave. I'd think it'd be good for 36-48 hours if kept cold the whole time, right?
 
CS Norway has my vote. We actually plan our day so we end up there for lunch.
 












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