We were selected in 2008. My entire family (12 of us) were by the bakery about 10 am. Most of us had been in the park for a couple hours because of emh, we came back to meet a few that slept in. While we were chatting, my 8 year old wandered over to a cast member not far away to pin trade. I started watching him but stayed back. I was in awe of the conversation these 2 were having, that alone was very magical. My family eventually came over to pin trade and visit too. He asked us how many were in our group and I told him 12. He seemed disappointed but I was clueless why he would be. We said our goodbyes and we went into the Emporium to shop. I came out alone after awhile and saw him standing alone again. I approached him to tell him I was still thinking how cool and unique his name was-Brick. He threw his hands in the air and said that's it, how many are in your immediate family? I told him 5 but we have a friend with us so 6. He said, my boss, Mickey Mouse would like to know if you would be the Grand Marshal in our parade today. I was crying and said we would love to, but my oldest and his friend (who were seniors and too cool for that) wouldn't appreciate it the way my parents would, could they come instead? He said he needs to get a visual first-no idea why but otherwise yes. At this point my husband and 2 youngest kids had come outside and were just as excited as me. We went into the Emporium to find my parents, Brick then asked them. There were many more tears! The rest of our party got to watch the parade from the VIP area. We were given certificates, Mickey ears and he gave my dad a brimmed hat because my dad was wearing one similar to Brick's and commented that he liked Brick's Disney hat. It was so magical and something I am so grateful to have been a part of. We brought him back a pin with a thank you note after the parade. We return every trip to say hi to Brick and take an updated pic. I have had a beautiful wedding and 3 healthy births, but it remains the best day of my life. Good luck!