We have brought my son who has autism, twice to disney, once when he was three and again this past august when he was almost 6. On our first trip, we had a lot of problems with him as far as waiting for things and we have learned that we can't be on main street at 1:00 for the 3:00 parade. It was easier for us to watch the parade elsewhere and not have to get there so early for a spot. And then, one of us would stay with our daughter and save the spot, while the other would take our son to the bathroom, walk through a store, get ice cream or something so that he didn't have to just sit and wait. Worked much better the second time around. Also, this time, we brought things for him, such as a handheld game or his video now, so that he had stuff to do when he was waiting in line. What I did this time, was I went on youtube and I pulled up vidoes of certain rides that he was able to watch. This way, he knew what they were and decided whether or not he wanted to go. My son likes the rides and the faster the better, so he basically went on everything that he met the height requirement. He was actually very well behaved in the parks because he enjoyed the rides and attractions. Most of his meltdowns were at the hotel. We were swimming every day and he never wanted to leave the pool to go to bed, or to go to the parks. We also had a family suite at ASMu, and we had stuff with us for the kids to eat, especially for breakfast, but the first morning we took them down to the food court for a mickey waffle and that was it... he thought he had to eat at the food court every morning. In fact, our first morning home, he asked to go to the food court for a mickey waffle. All in all, we had a great time and he adjusted very well. We did have the occasional stares from other guests, because my son is a noisemaker. He will stand in line, or in a resturant and makes all kinds of noises and its very hard for us to keep him quiet. But other than that, he had a ball, and if you ask him, he liked Soarin the best!