iwynlea
<font color=magenta>I am Eilonwy, daughter of Angh
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dreamergirl78 said:Grand Marshals? Really? How does that work? I have seen people who have done this, but what do you do to get it? And what happens if you are picked?
I feel so weird asking for things to be "given" to us. But I know I should because the selection process is probably pretty random! Who is in charge of selection? Do you know?
I guess, I could say "Hi, (always a good way to start lol) I understand that each day Disney gives a select family the opportunity to be in the parade and to help with the flag ceremony. My husband is deployed right now and it would mean a lot to my son and I if we could have this opportunity." Or is that too formal? HELP!
Well...I actually have some experience in this area.

So, we got to ride in a car that Walt himself used to drive at Disneyland, and they gave us a certificate to prove we really were grand marshals. Oh, and we got personalized mouse ears to wear in the parade. Other than that, we don't actually get anything, other than the experience of a lifetime.

I'm sworn to secrecy with the CM's name who chose us, but I can tell you that it's pretty much random. Be nice to those you interact with, look like you're having fun, and everything else is luck. For us, I think it was because we were on our honeymoon.
It won't hurt to ask, but I've also been told that usually for being grand marshalls they won't take anyone who actually asks about it, because they want it to be random. (We asked at City Hall last year at MNSSHP, because it was my nephew's first trip and we thought it would be an amazing thing for my niece and nephew...they told us they'd already picked for the night, though.)
I think what you propose saying above, though, is great! Go for it! It absolutely can't hurt anything, and you never know what magic Disney might work!