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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 49 MIN

Traveling With ADHD Kids: How to Plan a Vacation That Doesn't End in Meltdowns with Mary Katherine Brooks

from Raising ADHD: Real Talk For Parents & Educators · host Dr. Brian Bradford & Apryl Bradford

Send us Fan MailTraveling with an ADHD child without the meltdowns is possible. A travel expert shares how to plan Disney, cruises, and trips that actually feel like a vacation.______________________________________________________________The thought of planning a vacation with your ADHD kid makes your stomach clench, so you either skip it or push through and come home needing a vacation from your vacation. There's a third option.In today's episode, I'm sitting down with travel expert Mary Katherine Brooks (MK) of MK's Magical Adventures, who designs vacations for families with ADHD, autism, and other complex needs. We cover why the "one perfect trip" pressure backfires, how to build margin into a Disney day so nobody melts down, why cruises and all-inclusives fit neurodivergent families so well, the truth about Disney's DAS pass, and a simple reset for when a day goes sideways. If you've looked at the logistics of traveling with an ADHD child and decided it wasn't worth it, this conversation is the reframe that makes vacation feel possible again.What you'll learnWhy planning a trip with an ADHD child feels paralyzing, and the mindset shift that makes it doable.Why a rough trip is a data point for next time, not a reason to give up on travel for good.How to build margin into every day, and a full margin day into the week, so the trip actually feels restful.Why Disney deluxe resorts double as a safety feature for kids who bolt, plus how early entry and extended evening hours help ADHD families.Why cruises and all-inclusives work so well for neurodivergent kids: built-in structure paired with real voice and choice.The reality of Disney's DAS pass (Disability Access Service) and why you can't build a whole trip around it.A simple in-the-moment reset plan for when a vacation day starts going off the rails.Why a human travel advisor beats AI for planning, since AI is often years behind in the travel space.Timestamps00:00 The vacation that leaves you needing a vacation from your vacation 02:27 Apryl's travel story: 40 states, a Greece flight, and the summer trip that never happened 04:16 Meet MK and the families she designs trips for 06:30 For the parent who's already given up on travel 06:43 The Christmas analogy: a bad trip is a data point, not a verdict 10:09 MK's planning process, from first call to hour-by-hour itinerary 13:21 Why "hit the ground running to get your money's worth" backfires 18:03 What your kid actually remembers, and it isn't the rides you skipped 20:49 What a well-paced ADHD-friendly week looks like, and why margin matters 26:09 Why cruises and all-inclusives fit neurodivergent families 28:08 The best destinations and trip formats, and why they work 29:30 A real ADHD itinerary: early entry, deluxe resorts, and VIP tours 35:17 Accommodations to ask for, and the truth about the DAS pass 40:00 A simple reset when a vacation day goes off the rails 44:13 MK's one big takeaway for tired parents 45:54 How to connect with MKOne thing to do nextGrab MK's best travel tips in one free, easy download so you don't have to hold it all in your head. Get it at raisingadhd.org/37.Read the full transcripthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/2531405/19332968-traveling-with-adhd-kids-how-to-plan-a-vacation-that-doesn-t-end-in-meltdowns-with-mary-katherine-brooks/transcriptAbout our guestMary Catherine Brooks (MK) owns MK's Magical Adventures, a travel agency she founded in 2022 that plans vacations for families with ADHD, autism, food allergies, and other complex needs. She grew up with ADHD herself and builds trips around how your family's brains and bodies actually work. Instagram: @mks_magical_adventures Website: mksmagicaladventures.com (book a consultation call directly from the site)Coming up next weekWhat's saving my life right now. An honest roundup of the tools, tricks, and small finds making life with an ADHD kiddo easier this season. Hit follow so it lands the moment it drops.Resources and related episodesFree travel tips download: raisingadhd.org/37 Last week's episode on dopamine-seeking and sensory-seeking behavior Ep34: The Best Daily Routine for a Child With ADHD (Summer Edition) Find Apryl on Instagram: @raisingadhd_orgHostsApryl Bradford, former classroom teacher with a master's in education and mom raising a child with ADHD, alongside Dr. Brian Bradford, child and adolescent psychiatrist.

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