Visiting Santa’s House in North Pole, Alaska 2019

Note: this trip took place in September 2019, pre-Pandemic world.

Today’s video is about wheelchair accessible travel, where Nancy takes us on her Alaska vacation and discusses activities for disabled adults in wheelchairs. Join us, as Nancy Xia is documenting her trip to the legendary Santa’s house in North Pole Alaska.

Many people with a spinal cord injury dream of traveling to Alaska to see the grandeur and beauty of this land. While it’s not always possible for these individuals, they can still take advantage of wheelchair accessible travel to Alaska vacations. Alaska is one of the most visited and varied destinations in the world that offers spectacular views, natural beauty, outdoor activities, and wildlife seeing opportunities. For people with a spinal cord injury who want to experience what Alaska has to offer, they have options for wheelchair accessible travel to Alaska vacations that are available through companies specializing in this niche market.

For people with a spinal cord injury, the annual winter season is difficult because it’s too cold and snowy for their wheelchair. If you’re interested in wheelchair accessible travel to Alaska, this video is for you. There are many options when it comes to taking a wheelchair accessible vacation to beautiful Alaska. In fact, wheelchair accessible travel to Alaska for your vacation is the perfect opportunity for people with a spinal cord injury to experience the beauty of Alaska from an insider’s perspective.

Alaska is one of the most visited and varied destinations in the world. It’s a place where people can enjoy landscapes and wildlife without having to worry about accessibility issues. If you enjoyed today’s video about wheelchair accessible travel, where Nancy takes us on her Alaska vacation and discusses activities for disabled adults in wheelchairs, please remember to like, share, subscribe and leave a comment if you have any questions, suggestions or feedback. We hope to see you here again soon!

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