I guaranty you that the syrup at the WDW or any buffet for that matter is not the real stuff. True maple syrup goes for $40-60 a gallon. It usually takes about 40 gallons of sap from the maple tree to make just one gallon of syrup, so the stuff is like gold. My FIL just paid $120 for 3 gallons here in Ohio, and that was what I would consider a good price. This is the same reason you will never see morels. Though I am sure there are more people who don't know what a morel is vs. real maple syrup.
If they served real syrup they would price their buffet out of most people price points. Some people would pay it just for the syrup, but there are may people who have no idea what real syrup tastes like.
I grew up helping my dad and a friend of his collect sap each day in the late winter and early spring in southern Ontario. My dad bought his own evaporator and is in the middle of maple season right now. It is real hard work when you still collect in buckets.
It has been a couple years since I have had the real stuff, and this thread has me craving it...
If they served real syrup they would price their buffet out of most people price points. Some people would pay it just for the syrup, but there are may people who have no idea what real syrup tastes like.
I grew up helping my dad and a friend of his collect sap each day in the late winter and early spring in southern Ontario. My dad bought his own evaporator and is in the middle of maple season right now. It is real hard work when you still collect in buckets.
It has been a couple years since I have had the real stuff, and this thread has me craving it...