Always keen to combine comfort, performance and quality of welcome, Méribel is embarking on a series of strategic projects that will transform the skiing experience from winter 2025-2026. With major equipment being renovated, areas redesigned and access made easier, the resort is continuing to modernise in a sustainable way.
The Rhodos cable car: a major upgrade
After 36 years in service, the Rhodos gondola lift is undergoing a complete renovation. The new Poma Diamond 8 cabins, with seating for 8 or 10 standing passengers, will replace the current fleet.
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On the technical side, the stations will be modernised and all the electrical installations renewed. The architecture of the stations will be redesigned in two phases: departure and intermediate stations will be modernised in 2025, and arrival stations in 2026.
Serving the Rond-Point and Altiport areas, which are very popular with families and ski schools, this structuring device will improve comfort and reduce energy impact.
The Lounge de la Chaudanne: a reinvented space
Created in 2014, the Lounge de la Chaudanne is getting a complete makeover this autumn. The atmosphere will be more modern and bright, with modular seating for up to 85 people.
New services available: drinks and snack vending machines, as well as secure telephone recharging points. A space designed for conviviality, ideal for a break on your own, with family or friends in the heart of the 3 Valleys.
Renovated Olympus station: optimised reception
In Brides-les-Bains, the Olympe gondola station is also getting a facelift. Méribel Alpina is investing €2.9 million in its transformation.
Escalators, lifts, new ticket offices, ski lockers and automatic ski pass dispensers will considerably improve the welcome for visitors and simplify access from the valley.