DreamTrips launched following the collapse of the WorldVentures pyramid scheme in late 2020.

Publicly DreamTrips was headed up by former Nerium promoters Mark and Tammy Smith. Who specifically owns DreamTrips however has been hidden from the public.

As part of
bankruptcy proceedings following WorldVentures’ collapse
, Verona International Holdings announced it had acquired rights to the DreamTrips name (WorldVentures branded its travel membership as DreamTrips).

To the best of my knowledge who owns Verona International has never been disclosed on DreamTrips’ website. This was a focal point of
BehindMLM’s second DreamTrips review
, published in October 2022.

With a bit of digging, I was able to confirm three Verona Holdings International’s Board of Director members; Mark Smith, Tammy Smith and Eric Haynes.

The Smiths (right) had only bought into Verona a few months prior to October 2022, meaning unless Haynes was the only other Board Member, who else was involved was kept secret.

Three years later and DreamTrips 
still
fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website. There’s not even any mention of Mark and Tammy Smith.

On this point alone DreamTrips is an easy avoid. But for completeness, about a month ago word of a DreamTrips relaunch came across my desk.

With the caveat DreamTrips should be avoided till the MLM company
at the very least
discloses who owns and runs it, today we’re revisiting DreamTrips for an updated “relaunch” review.

The Company

As noted in the introduction of this review, DreamTrips fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

In addition to its original website domain (“dreamtrips.com”), DreamTrips registered “dreamtripslaunch.com” for its relaunch.

DreamTrips’ “relaunch” website domain was registered on September 23rd, 2025. Both DreamTrips’ websites appear to be identical, so I’m not really sure what the point of a second domain is.

In the footer of both of DreamTrips’ website domain we find a reference to DreamTrips Legacy LLC.

DreamTrips Legacy LLC
is a Texas company registered by Eric Haynes on September 17th, 2025. Mark Smith is the sole listed DreamTrips Legacy LLC company contact:

Five days after DreamTrips LLC was registered, DreamTrips’ relaunch website domain was also registered.

Does this mean Verona no longer owns DreamTrips? Is DreamTrips Legacy LLC owned by Verona? Is anyone else involved other than Mark Smith and Eric Haynes?

No idea. DreamTrips has failed to provide this basic due-diligence disclosure to consumers.

DreamTrips Products

DreamTrips markets two memberships that provide access to discounted travel:

Business Class Membership ($199 and then $67 a month) – access to DreamTrips booking platform, “curated experiences”, “build your own trips” and DreamTrips points

Founders Membership ($399 and then $145 a month) – adds “VIP airline lounge access”, 24/7 concierge services and an annual “Founders DreamTrip”

DreamTrip points, aka Travel


🤖 Quick Answer

What are the key disclosure failures associated with the DreamTrips relaunch?
Since its 2020 launch following WorldVentures' collapse, DreamTrips has consistently failed to publicly disclose its ownership structure. Verona International Holdings acquired the DreamTrips brand through bankruptcy proceedings, yet the identities of Verona's owners were never transparently published on the DreamTrips website, raising significant corporate transparency concerns over a four-year period.

Who launched DreamTrips after WorldVentures collapsed?
DreamTrips was publicly fronted by Mark and Tammy Smith, both former Nerium promotional leaders. Behind the scenes, Verona International Holdings acquired the DreamTrips brand name through WorldVentures' bankruptcy proceedings. Both Mark and Tammy Smith were later identified as members of Verona Holdings International's Board of Directors through independent investigative research.

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