halssister
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I am beginning to plan our family's first trip to WDW, hopefully to be taken at the end of October. I've been reading off and on about it for a few years now, and we have our tickets thanks to putting my son's therapy sessions on our Disney Visa and paying it off each month
I even bought the Passporter's Open Mouse today and started reading it, but there's a couple things I haven't seen addressed and I'm getting worried.
My son (8 years old) has autism and, since last year, has developed a fear of riding in or on anything other than a car. We've never been able to get him on a school bus until recently (and now only when it's not moving and he's the only one on it, still won't sit in a seat though, just stands in the aisle!) He went on a few "tame" roller coasters with me a couple years ago and I don't know if they scared him or what, but now any sort of tram, train, bus, whatever, he refuses to get on. Does this mean we won't be able to go to the Magic Kingdom after all? Someone told me that you could drive there, but I read something else that said you had to park and then take a ferry or monorail to it. I don't think he'll get on a ferry or monorail! We plan on just taking in shows, seeing sights, doing some swimming and maybe coaxing him onto a few "non-roller-coaster-looking" rides.
Also, we were original thinking All-Star Resort (cheap, we're on a tight budget here) but Coronado Springs looks really nice. All my son REALLY wants to do is hang out at a pool or water park all day, and since we weren't planning on paying extra for the water parks, the pool at Coronado Springs looks awesome. However, on the map I don't see parking, and everything I'm reading talks about being driven to your building on a golf cart or bus. Is that the only way to get there?
Nowhere can I find "recommendations for kids who are terrified of public transportation"
Can anyone offer me any help here?
Thank you all for any insight!

My son (8 years old) has autism and, since last year, has developed a fear of riding in or on anything other than a car. We've never been able to get him on a school bus until recently (and now only when it's not moving and he's the only one on it, still won't sit in a seat though, just stands in the aisle!) He went on a few "tame" roller coasters with me a couple years ago and I don't know if they scared him or what, but now any sort of tram, train, bus, whatever, he refuses to get on. Does this mean we won't be able to go to the Magic Kingdom after all? Someone told me that you could drive there, but I read something else that said you had to park and then take a ferry or monorail to it. I don't think he'll get on a ferry or monorail! We plan on just taking in shows, seeing sights, doing some swimming and maybe coaxing him onto a few "non-roller-coaster-looking" rides.
Also, we were original thinking All-Star Resort (cheap, we're on a tight budget here) but Coronado Springs looks really nice. All my son REALLY wants to do is hang out at a pool or water park all day, and since we weren't planning on paying extra for the water parks, the pool at Coronado Springs looks awesome. However, on the map I don't see parking, and everything I'm reading talks about being driven to your building on a golf cart or bus. Is that the only way to get there?
Nowhere can I find "recommendations for kids who are terrified of public transportation"

Thank you all for any insight!