There's a lot of dreaming going on right now; tonight's Lotto Max prize is a $50-million jackpot.

On top of that, there are 50 more $1-million prizes. 

That has lots of people lining up and making plans, like employees at Valmont Engineering. They’re in on the Lotto Max fever.

Ansel says she plays every week. And Dora knows what she would do with even a chunk of the $100 million up for grabs: “Enjoy it, do things that you've never done, pay off some debt so that you're stress free.”

And for Diana, stress relief would start with quitting her job.

“Well I wouldn't need the money for one and I'm getting older and it's time to retire,” she says.

Bev and her grandchildren like Diana's thinking.

“I'd be retired and everybody would be travelling,” says Bev. “And there'd be a great legacy for my grandchildren.”

For Lou Anne, it’s about family.

“Well first I'd help out my kids,” she says. “I'd buy them all houses.”

Richard, meanwhile, says he hopes someone wins but the money doesn't interest him.

“There's nothing I would buy because I have everything I want,” he says. “I’m the happiest man in the world.”

And one family knows what would make most of them happy.

“I would never see snow again, I'm thinking we'd buy our own island,” says father Darrin.

But they may have to wait for their son Sam – he still likes snow.

“A few more years and he'll be ready to leave with us,” says Darrin.

At Valmont, leaving is something Dora and Ansel never did. They like their jobs and continue to work today even though they were a part of a group that won a $25-million lottery prize in 2008.

“You just don't believe it's really happening,” says Dora of that big win.

If you want in on the chance to win the $100 million prize you have to buy your Lotto Max ticket before 9 p.m. tonight – and don't forget to sign it.