Week 13 - Cheese Steak Wrap at Disney Pop Century (Mar 31)

It was another Disney vacation day for us at Pop Century. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a super rainy and windy day with even a few tornadoes in the surrounding area of central Florida (mainly to the west in Polk county). One of the areas hit hardest by the storm was the annual Sun n' Fun international fly in and air expo in Lakeland, Florida. A tornado flipped planes, uprooted trees and tore up tents. A few people were injured, but no life threatening injuries were reports.

Since we were forced to stay indoors we, of course, headed straight to the Everything Pop Shopping and Food court. For lunch we split one of our favorites - a cheese steak wrap:


We like this wrap better than the more traditional cheese steak sandwiches we've tried around the parks, including the Disney All-Star Resorts. The sandwich is filled with quality meat, just a touch of barely-noticeable onion (the way I like it) and melting white cheese. Eating half if actually quite filling.

My only complaint, and this is true of most Disney counter service food items - the wrap was not as hot as it could be. This wrap has been on the Pop Century menu for a long time now. Long ago they used to make the wraps to order. The meat was always hot of the grill and super fresh. These days, they pre-cook the meat and let it sit in a holding container. This makes the meat warm - not hot. Plus, there is a lot of liquid in the there. I supposed to keep it moist.

By the time you wait through the check-out line and reach your table, your sandwich is cold - especially if you are waiting in line behind someone who hasn't yet figured out how to use their Disney Dining Plan credits.

Don't get me wrong, it was still a tasty sandwich and one of the better offerings that Disney's Pop Century serves for lunch. I just wish they'd go back to cooking the meat to order. It makes for a hotter and better tasting sandwich.