Two experiences stand out for me:
1) I auditioned for the second season of Strahan Pyramid in 2017. IIRC, this was the only season (so far) where they made a big tour around the country to find contestants. I planned to fly down to Atlanta for the day to audition.
The morning of the audition, I woke up and could barely speak.
I had laryngitis.
Determined to try anyways, I flew down and made it to the hotel where the auditions were taking place. After a few hours’ wait, my name was called, and I got the chance to play the main game with four other hopefuls.
Despite my haggard condition, I made it through the initial audition, as did one other person from my group (who ended up making it on the show). The CC had us do some further gameplay, and everything seemed to be going well, despite the initial stumble.
I felt very good about my chances, as I knew the game very well, and I had a good rapport with the CC with whom I interviewed.
I ended up getting very, very far in the audition process (I think I ended up doing 4-5 Skype calls with the CCs), but ultimately was not chosen.
I sent in a video for the next season, didn’t hear back, and haven’t tried again. I figure I used all my luck up the first time.
2) After a long, bizarre, and ultimately unsuccessful experience in 2017, I went to a taping of Millionaire in Vegas in August 2018, hoping to get into the contestant pool once again.
It was already a very good day - it was the first day of a week-long vacation, TCONA was two days away, and that morning, I had received the offer for my current job. I was feeling REALLY good.
A friend and I took the test while we were waiting in the holding pen. I must have been visibly showing my enthusiasm for the day, for as we were waiting to be loaded into the audience, a staffer chose me to be a potential Thousandaire contestant.
As I was filling out my paperwork, one of the CCs walked out. I had interviewed with her on Skype a few months prior, but had never heard back. I said hi to her, and told her that she had interviewed me earlier that year (I think she may have recognized me, but I’m not sure). She asked if I had gotten to play yet, and I said no.
That chance meeting led to me getting on the show, as I ended up taping a few days later. I am convinced that if I hadn’t been standing at that table and said hi to her, I never would’ve made it. The setup for the last few years of Millionaire was extremely frustrating for potential contestants (ask me how I know), so you really had to work hard to get on.