She said on-site security will check identification and “once you’re registered, you do have to stay or you lose your spot.” Selected participants will have wristbands.

Ten alternates will also be chosen in the event that a registered participant cannot stay and gives up a spot, Chapman said.

Miley, who lives in Pleasant Prairie with his wife Mina and their three children, said he looks forward to serving the community.

“I am honored to bring Chick-fil-A to Pleasant Prairie and serve our community both inside and outside of my restaurant,” Miley said in a released statement. “I look forward to developing my team members as together we provide a remarkable experience to our guests who become part of our family.”

Miley’s new restaurant is a 5,000-square-foot establishment with 104 dining room seats and will have additional outdoor seating for 16.