A Special Letter to Wheelchair Users Who Want to Travel But Feel Like it Will Never Happen

Life is too short to spend all of it in one place.

And yet that’s exactly how most of us feel…

Confined to the same familiar places day after day, while your heart longs to explore the world…

Constantly hearing about amazing travel experiences from friends and family and feeling left out.

I don’t know about you, but it made me feel trapped.

Like the world was passing me by.

Like I was missing out on the richness and adventure of life.

But at the same time…

The prospect of traveling in a wheelchair feels overwhelming, maybe even impossible.

How would you deal with getting your wheelchair on a plane?

What if something goes wrong far from home?

You have so many questions and concerns, and no idea where to even start.

I’ve been in the same spot, and I have good news:

Your travel dreams are totally possible.

I’m living proof.

The Guy Who Visited 50 Countries (and Counting) with His Wheelchair

Hey there, I'm Cory Lee.

I have Spinal Muscular Atrophy, and I’ve been in a wheelchair since I was four years old.

As I grew up, I had an intense desire to travel and see the world, but I had resigned myself to thinking it simply wasn't in the cards for me.

I mean, let's be real — it's hard enough to get around my own city sometimes.

The thought of navigating an unfamiliar country, with all the extra accessibility challenges that would entail?

It seemed like an impossible dream.

I assumed that even if international travel was possible with a wheelchair, it would be a logistical nightmare. especially outside of the United States.

Surely accessibility would be even worse in other parts of the world, right?

But gradually, I started to wonder… what if it was possible and I was just being a scaredy-cat?

That really fired me up.

I decided to give it a try.

The worst thing that could happen is I could waste some time trying to set everything up, but at least I wouldn’t have to wonder anymore.

I would know.

I set my sights on visiting Australia, a country I had fantasized about for ages, and I resolved to figure out how to make it happen, no matter what it took.

Was it easy? Heck no.

I spent months meticulously researching, planning, emailing, and phoning to arrange every aspect of the trip.

It was a ton of work.

But I did it. And it was so worth it.

Seeing the Sydney Opera House in person, driving the Great Ocean Road, playing with kangaroos... it was even more incredible than I had imagined.

And it was just the beginning.

That first trip sparked a hunger in me, an insatiable appetite for travel.

Since then, I've visited over 40 countries across all seven continents, all from the seat of my wheelchair.

I rode a camel in Morocco, paraglided over the Swiss Alps, saw the beauty of the Taj Mahal in India, and went on a safari in South Africa… to name a few.

But here's the thing:

As I began sharing my travel stories and photos, I started getting countless messages from people saying:

"Cory, I'm so inspired by your adventures! I'd love to travel too, but I have no idea how to do it with my wheelchair. How do you make it work?"

For a while, I'd point them to my website, where I've written a bunch of articles with tips and resources I've gathered over the years.

But my site has grown so much that the information people needed was scattered all over the place.

I realized that I needed a better way to share everything I'd learned.

Everything You Need to Travel with Your Wheelchair, All in One Package

Module 1: Build Your Travel Confidence

Learn how to overcome travel fears, maintain a positive mindset, and understand your legal rights as a traveler with a disability

Module 2: Planning Your Trip

Discover how to plan a trip with or without a travel agent, communicate effectively with caregivers, and choose the perfect destination and travel agent for your needs

Module 3: Advanced Trip Preparation (Without a Travel Agent)

Access step-by-step guides for booking accessible flights, transportation, hotels, and attractions, and learn how to ensure plane and airline accessibility

Module 4: Preparing For Your Trip

Learn about travel insurance that could literally save your life, create an emergency plan, use comprehensive packing checklists, and establish a pre-travel routine to boost your confidence

Module 5: Winning on Travel Day

Navigate airport security with ease, protect your wheelchair, board your plane comfortably, and manage in-flight bathroom needs

Module 6: What to Do When Something Goes Wrong

Learn how to advocate for yourself during airport issues, assess and report wheelchair damage, and inspire others by sharing your travel experiences

How much is it worth?

Given that it took me over a decade to learn all of this, I think $500 would be a steal, but because I’m a big softy, I’m going to give you a huge discount for the next five days.. You can get lifetime access to Wheelchair Wanderlust for just $199.

And the best part? I’m throwing in a bonus that technically makes this entire course free.

Here’s How to Get Your Copy for FREE

Included with your purchase, I’m throwing in a $200 discount coupon to any of the travel tours I do.

Here’s what that means…

If you go through the course and decide to sign up for one of my Curb Free Group Trips in the future, you can apply your $200 discount and essentially get the course for free.

On the other hand, don’t worry…

The course is NOT one big pitch for my tours.

In the course material, I’m assuming you are NOT taking a tour and doing everything yourself.

But if you decide you want to “press the easy button” and go on a tour?

Well then, this course will have paid for itself already.

Just apply your $200 discount to the tour and you will essentially have gotten the course for free.

The Alternative? Go through Years of Trial and Error

To be fully transparent, the only other way to gain these insights would be through years of trial and error — a path that can be frustrating, expensive, and even dangerous at times.

I know, because that’s exactly what I did!

I’ve gone through countless battles with airlines after they damaged my chair.

I’ve had hotels promise me they were completely accessible, only to arrive and discover it was a lie.

One time I even fractured my skull and my family had to navigate healthcare while we were traveling.

Life would have been so much easier if I had this course! But it didn’t exist!

Now that I’ve created it though, you now get the benefit of my experience without the painful learning curve.

And you can do so with complete peace of mind, thanks to our 14-day money-back guarantee.

My No Questions Asked, 14 Day Money-back Guarantee

If you don't feel fully equipped and inspired to take on the accessible travel adventure of your dreams, simply let us know within 14 days for a full refund.

There is literally no risk here.

You either love every minute of the course and plan out the trip of your dreams, or you tell me it wasn’t for you and you would like a refund.

Either way, you are taking a step forward through dreams.

The only wrong choice here is doing nothing.

Watching as other people have wonderful vacations and feeling left out.

Letting your anxiety get the best of you.

Having big dreams but never getting to experience what it feels like when they come true.

You can’t let that happen! Whether you decide to take this course or not, please, please, PLEASE don’t give up on your dreams.

If you want my help making it happen, that’s great. I think you’ll feel like you’ve made a wise choice.

And if not, you can always take me up on the 14 day money back guarantee, and I’ll take no offense.

It’s Time to Make a Choice

I truly believe that Wheelchair Wanderlust can be a game-changer for you.

The strategies and insights I've packed into this course are the culmination of years of trial and error, learning from my own mistakes and successes.

It gives you everything you need to plan an accessible trip from start to finish.

Why?

Not just because of the pain it will save you, but because of the incredible joy, growth, and sense of empowerment that comes from breaking through those barriers and exploring the world on your own terms.

My deepest wish is for you to experience that.

I want you to wake up every day excited about the possibilities ahead, not held back by fear or uncertainty.

I want you to feel confident and prepared as you embark on your adventures, knowing that you have the tools and knowledge you need to handle whatever comes your way.

More than anything, I want you to have the freedom to chase your travel dreams and create unforgettable memories, just like I have.

That's why I've poured my heart and soul into creating Wheelchair Wanderlust.

It's not just a course — it's a roadmap to a whole new way of living and exploring.

And I would be honored to be your guide on this journey.

So if you're ready to take the leap, I'm here to support you every step of the way.

Let's do this together.

To your next adventure,

Cory Lee

P.S. Remember, the special launch price of $199 is only available for the next five days.

After that, the price will jump back up to $500.

I'd hate for you to miss out on this opportunity to gain lifetime access to the course at such a significant discount. If you're feeling that nudge, that excitement about the possibilities, trust it.

Click the button above to enroll now and start your journey to accessible travel mastery.

It’s Time to Make a Choice

What if I don't have any travel experience?

Wheelchair Wanderlust is designed to meet you where you are. Whether you're a complete novice or have some travel experience under your belt, the course provides a comprehensive foundation and step-by-step guidance to help you plan and execute successful trips.

What if I have a different type of disability?

While I personally have Spinal Muscular Atrophy, I created this course for anyone who is using a wheelchair for any reason, including paralysis, cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s, or even being advanced in years and needing a wheelchair to get around. In other words, this is for people who are in a wheelchair for any reason. The focus is on empowering you with the knowledge and tools to assess your own needs and advocate for your accessibility.

Will I have lifetime access to the course?

Yes! Once you enroll, you'll have lifetime access to all the course materials. You can go through the modules at your own pace and revisit them whenever you need a refresher.

What if I enroll and decide the course isn't for me?

I'm confident that Wheelchair Wanderlust will provide immense value, but what if I’m wrong? Well,, if you go through the material and find that it's not a fit for any reason, I offer a 14-day money-back guarantee. Simply reach out to my team, and we'll issue a full refund, no questions asked.

How long will it take me to complete the course?

The course is self-paced, so you can move through the modules as quickly or slowly as you like. Most students find that they can complete the material in 2-4 weeks, dedicating a few hours per week. However, you'll have lifetime access, so you can always revisit sections or spread your learning out over a longer period if needed.

Do I need any special equipment or software to access the course?

No, all you need is an internet connection and a device to access the course platform. The materials are designed to be easily accessible and user-friendly across computers, tablets, and smartphones. If you do encounter any technical difficulties, our support team is always here to help.

Are there any additional costs beyond the course enrollment fee?

The enrollment fee gives you full access to all the course materials, resources, and community support. There are no hidden fees or upsells. Of course, you will be responsible for your own travel expenses as you put your newfound knowledge into action, but the course itself is a one-time investment in your travel skillset.

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