
Cory Lee
Travel Journalist at Freelance
Webby Award winner. New Mobility Magazine’s Person of the Year. 2 x Lowell Thomas Award winner for Best Travel Blog. 40 countries & 7 continents in a ♿️!
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2 months ago |
curbfreewithcorylee.com | Cory Lee |Cory's thirst
Sitting along the east coast of Florida, only about 45 miles from Orlando, is Florida’s Space Coast. It is a 72 mile stretch of gorgeous coastline and it is filled with tons of wheelchair accessible things to do. On the Space Coast, you will find Kennedy Space Center, the Cape Canaveral cruise terminal, and so much more. I’ve been to this area multiple times throughout my life to get on cruises, but I never realized just how much the Space Coast offers until my recent stay in the area.
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2 months ago |
curbfreewithcorylee.com | Cory Lee |Cory's thirst
Daytona Beach, Florida is a world-famous beach destination and most widely known as being home to the Daytona 500 NASCAR race. Here, you will find the Daytona International Speedway, which draws in quite a large number of people each year, but Daytona Beach is so much more than just racing.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
sg.style.yahoo.com | Rachel Chang |Cory Lee
For Travel + Leisure’s column Traveling As, we’re talking to travelers about what it’s like to explore the world through their unique perspectives. We chatted with accessible travel advocate Cory Lee, who runs Curb Free With Cory Lee, about his passion for travel — and how he’s helping fellow wheelchair users experience the world. Here’s his story… At the age of 2, I was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy, a form of muscular dystrophy. It basically means I have overall muscle weakness.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
cntraveller.com | Cory Lee
Throughout my life, I have always been drawn to the ocean. There's something truly magical about witnessing the rhythmic dance of the waves and breathing in the salty air. However, the reality is that beaches often present significant accessibility challenges for me. I have used a power wheelchair since the age of four, and the prospect of actually entering the sea has always seemed like an insurmountable hurdle.
Travel Without Limits: How a group trip to Morocco reminded me what is possible as a wheelchair user
Jul 12, 2024 |
cntraveller.com | Cory Lee
Welcome to Travel Without Limits, a limited series dedicated to all things accessible travel. For World Disability Pride Month, we’ve asked some of our favourite Disabled travellers to share their most impactful experiences and transformative travels. I am still in awe of many of the experiences I’ve had as a Disabled traveller. Since launching my accessible travel blog 10 years ago, I have visited all seven continents and 48 countries in my powered wheelchair.
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