Check the reopening dates for our areas and sites for the summer season and spring 2026.
Montenvers – Mer de Glace information:
Train closed from May 18th to 22nd, 2026 included
Gondola and Ice Cave closed from May 11th to 29th, 2026 included
Ice Cave closed from May 30th to June 5th, 2026 included
For a day out with friends or family, a discovery weekend, or a short getaway, our mission is to offer you one of the most magical experiences of your life!
Navigate the map to explore all our high-altitude domains and excursion sites!
In the Chamonix Mont-Blanc Valley, at Les Houches - Saint-Gervais, or in Megève.
Windows Media Player on Windows 10 64-bit is still a lightweight, usable option for basic media playback – especially if you prefer a no-frills, offline player.
If you cannot fix the codec errors, consider that WMP is intentionally limited. For 64-bit power users, is a better fit. But for those loyal to WMP, Codec packs are the answer.
You do not need to "download" WMP from a shady third-party website. Instead, you enable it via the operating system. Follow these steps: windows media player windows 10 64-bit
The newer app, optimized for Windows 10 and 11, focuses on a modern interface and high-resolution playback: 4K Video Support
If you're running , the classic media player is actually still included – it’s just hidden by default. Whether you need it for local MP3s, old CDs, or managing a legacy library, here’s what you need to know. Windows Media Player on Windows 10 64-bit is
Supports traditional DSP plugins, visualizer packages, and custom skins that are entirely unsupported by modern UWP apps. How to Install and Enable WMP on Windows 10 64-Bit
When Windows 10 launched, it marked a significant departure from the past. The operating system was designed to be leaner, stripping away many legacy utilities that were staples of Windows 7 and XP. Windows Media Center was the biggest casualty, completely removed from the OS. Windows Media Player, however, survived, though it was demoted. But for those loyal to WMP, Codec packs are the answer
While it is not the flashiest player, remains a rock-solid tool for offline media management. By following this guide, you have learned:
Once rebooted, type "Windows Media Player" into the Start Menu search bar. The iconic blue and orange icon will appear.
Because it is a core component, users do not need to download standalone installers from unverified third-party websites. Instead, it can be managed directly via native system deployment utilities. Key Benefits of the 64-Bit Legacy Player
You need info, make a claim, apply at...
Collect your internet orders directly from our automatic terminals « Pick-Up Box »
Group requests for 20 people or more: companies, organizers, CSE, schools, ski clubs…