movies until the credits are over and the screen is black. My son, who is a 10 year old boy with autism, will not leave the theater until it is officially over. We can't turn off a TV show or movie at home until the credits are 100% over. And then he usually wants to watch the bonus features. Often we can't leave home without a major struggle if a favorite show is not over. He could not watch the daily televised assembly show at school this past year because he would become upset that they used snippets of songs and not the entire songs. (Another, well, pet peeve is too mild a phrase...) Songs must be finished. And no one else is allowed to sing or dance along during the closing credits but him. (another new pet peeve.) Anyway...
I am wondering how this will affect his first trip to DisneyWorld? It's a reward for him for meeting some much delayed and very important person goals. Will we be trapped in the Hall of Presidents all day?
Or maybe the tiki room or the country bear jamboree? The Philharmagic? The Little Mermaid show at HS? I think he will be fine exiting rides because it will be more clear that the ride is over (unless he really, really wants to ride again) but seated shows that might not have a clear ending could be a problem. I can just imagine a struggle with a CM who insists we leave and my son is yelling "after the credits!"
Any advice? Anything we should avoid to prevent this problem? I think the TV in our resort bedroom might be unplugged before he even enters the room the first time so we don't miss 9 am rope drop or an ADR with a $10 per person cancellation fee because he won't leave a TV show.
Thanks!
Anne
PS--I just noticed a typo in the header but it won't let me edit that part! Sorry!
I am wondering how this will affect his first trip to DisneyWorld? It's a reward for him for meeting some much delayed and very important person goals. Will we be trapped in the Hall of Presidents all day?

Any advice? Anything we should avoid to prevent this problem? I think the TV in our resort bedroom might be unplugged before he even enters the room the first time so we don't miss 9 am rope drop or an ADR with a $10 per person cancellation fee because he won't leave a TV show.
Thanks!
Anne
PS--I just noticed a typo in the header but it won't let me edit that part! Sorry!