Originally Posted By Donny Yeah people like Rod Miller,Maynard,Wally boag they really ruin the magic.
Originally Posted By BellesLibrarian The site seems a bit out of date as it lists his current attraction as Honey I Shrunk the Audience. Oh well. I'd love to see him in action someday. Lots of CMs make the show at DL more magical and intimate by including a certain spark. That's why we return from NJ when WDW is a lot closer to home.
Originally Posted By TMICHAEL I agree with VanFrance, definitely have fun at your job but you shouldn't become the show. And sorry Donny but Maynard, an ATTRACTION HOST, is just not in the same class as PAID ENTERTAINMENT CM's Wally or Rod.
Originally Posted By wonderingalice The two times I've met Maynard (once he was doing parade crowd control by the Main Street train station and most recently, he was walking through Coke Corner), he was just as nice as can be. At Coke Corner, he stopped and chatted with me and my dad (Dad's first visit in 30 years) and did some character voices/jokes. I only hope he'll be assigned to the HM sometime when we're there... Would love to see him in THAT action!
Originally Posted By VanFrance2009 TMICHAEL said it before I could. Putting Maynard on the same level as Rod and Wally is just silly.
Originally Posted By Westsider Maynard is a nice guy and his heart is in the right place, although he used to be very trying to work with and would create more work for fellow CM's at some locations. But management has reigned him in and now the onus for more work is on them as they have to keep track of him and make sure he doesn't revert to his old ways, for the most part his fellow hourly CM's don't have to deal with the extra work he used to create. That said, Walt Disney said it best when he stated... "Disneyland is the star. Everything else is in the supporting role." -Walt Disney An Attractions Host (ride operator) should never be equated to a profesional stage performer like Wally Boag or Rod Miller. The role of Attractions Host/Hostess is an important and vital one, and they certainly play a part in bringing the great Disneyland Show to life. But their role is not the same as a stage performer, in much the same way an Attractions Host should not be up changing lightbulbs or mending animatronic costumes or playing the trumpet with the Disneyland Band. Maynard was cast in the role of Attractions Host. He often crosses way over the line of that purposely defined role. He keeps the AP's entertained who have become so familiar with Disneyland that they need something unusual to bring it back to life for them. But for the average visitor, Maynard being Maynard can be confusing and muddies the message of the Disneyland Show.
Originally Posted By VanFrance2009 And to be fair to Maynard, the Company was part of the problem here too. When Maynard first started at Disneyland, guests flooded Guest Relations with compliments for the guy. Almost immediately, he had an article written about him in the line. Then when new Tomorrowland opened, he was highlighted on the cover on the Line. While he may have been annoying some of his fellow Cast Members with his conduct, clearly the Company (at that time) valued his ability to get guest compliments more. He'll end up being an interesting footnote in the history of Disneyland. I don't know if another regular Cast Member will ever be as famous as him.
Originally Posted By Manfried Maynard needs to be careful because he is violating his employment agreement. He could be fired.
Originally Posted By VanFrance2009 Maynard is a tenured Cast Member. He is not getting fired. Basically, there are two ways to get fired. 1. You are late and call out waaaaaay too much. 2. You send a text message On Stage and get caught. Other than that, it takes a heck of a lot to get someone that has been there as long as Maynard fired.
Originally Posted By SpokkerJones I've found Maynard's antics distracting and, to be perfectly honest, kind of stupid.
Originally Posted By SpokkerJones "he is violating his employment agreement." What specific rule is he violating?
Originally Posted By SuperDry <<< 2. You send a text message On Stage and get caught. >>> They are now enforcing this at DL? Bravo!
Originally Posted By SFH >>Basically, there are two ways to get fired. 1. You are late and call out waaaaaay too much. 2. You send a text message On Stage and get caught.<< What, they don't fire people for theft anymore? That used to be the second thing. Theft can include taking something out of the trash backstage that someone else put there... like a temporary (posterboard) special event sign, or something.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Another way to get fired: Not putting enough Zippity in your Doo Dah. (That one's for you, Johnny Carson.)
Originally Posted By Yookeroo I haven't run across him in 5 or 6 years. I love Maynard, but a little bit of Maynard goes a long way.
Originally Posted By Sparrow Saw Maynard yesterday on Main Street. He smiled at me as he was walking to the CM door by the lockers. I've seen him in the Tiki Room twice and neither time did he muddle the experience for me but to each his own, I guess. I don't work with the guy.
Originally Posted By JenniBarra Periodically, the Maynard conversation resurfaces. I have always found Maynard to be delightfully wacky, and I encountered him in the park (Haunted Mansion) before I ever read any references to him online.