I have a darling little boy named David. Although David's primary diagnosis is not Autism he has many, many Autistic tendencies. A few things we do are. We also bring along the stroller and use the "special pass". We also rent a VCR for the room and bring along some of David's "comfort videos" so he will have some routine (we always watch a video before bed). David loves to "Rock" so we request a first floor room (can you imagine if there was a family below us....poor people) bed rails for the room. Because of some of Davids physical problems he is still in diapers so we ship down a case of diapers, wipes and snacks along with his nebulizer directly to the hotel so it is waiting there for us when we check in.Another thing that we have found to help is we go back to the hotel mid afternoon and take advantage of the pool. We are usually the only ones there. David has a special suit with floatation devices sewn right in so he just swims around at his leisure and enjoys the quiet. We have tried the pools later in the evening, but the crowds and the noise bother him. We have been to Disney quite a few times and have had a few little problems (The Hawiian Luau scared him to death..all the fire and the loud drums but he loved Fantasmic..go figure?!?).I have top say the CM's have always been wonderful. We have worked with a wonderful lady named Joey Freeman at special services in Disney and she has helped us make some special requests (early check-in so we are not waiting, the VCR, etc) Have a great time, relax and enjoy the trip!!