People who like the cold.
Beside people who like the cold, This question could be hinting at the growth of tourism in that area, and the damage it could/is doing. The crux of the matter being do we keep Antarctica as pristine as possible, and just allow scientists to visit, or do we allow tourists to tramp over it.
A double-edged sword no matter which why you look at it.
People are allowed to visit Antarctica, and it is proper. There are treaties that govern visitor conduct south of 60 degrees S, and so long as the visitor obeys these guidelines, visiting Antarctica can be life-changing.
no
Children, who are allowed on tours by tour operator guidelines, can visit Antarctica, and generally accompanied by at least one adult.
Every place that you can visit in Antarctica is 'interesting' at least to the people who manage the visit.
most people visit Antarctica in research bases
There is no general answer to this question. Your answer depends on your definition of 'elderly', the length of the visit, the activities planned and the cost involved.
Antarctica
There is no mining allowed in Antarctica.
Any human, regardless of a religious orientation, could visit Antarctica.
There is no mining in Antarctica. It is forbidden by the Antarctic Treaty.
Tourists are allowed in Antarctica, as are the people who live and work there temporarily -- in support of science.
no