And therein lies the catch: According to Disney, it’s not what’s in the sandwich that makes it cost so much, it’s because it’s meant to serve six to eight people.
So what’s in the sandwich? The panini features salami, rosemary ham, provolone and sun-dried tomato spread on toasted focaccia, along with a marinara dipping sauce, potato bites and an arugula salad.
Anyone looking to try the sandwich who doesn’t have an entire family to feed can purchase a scaled-down version for $14.49.
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Visitors with even more cash to burn could consider dining at Disneyland’s 21 Royal, an exclusive restaurant located in the New Orleans Square section of the theme park.
Reservations at that restaurant reportedly cost $15,000, or around $1,250 per person, according to food website Eater.
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Hysteria! The $100 sandwich. OMG!
Oops, it feeds 6 to 8 people. Call off the hysteria.
IOW, a big salami sandwich served by over paid employees. For lunch, I threw together a salami and slice American cheese with mayo on cheapo white bread. Cost was about 25 cents. Ok, so I didn’t have a potato side dish but a russet potato and ketchup costs 20 cents.
It’s more fun sitting at home with a 45 cent meal and laughing at those bankrupt Disney goers.