Last Updated on February 29, 2024 by Eric Cantu
What is World Ventures all about? Is there a travel scam going on with this MLM? How does this travel company operate and is it even remotely worth it to join?
Note to reader: World Ventures is now defunct and rebranded to DreamTrips International in 2021. For archival purposes, the rest of this World Ventures review is available below.
What is World Ventures All About?
World Ventures is an MLM (multilevel marketing) travel club that boasts of great travel deals in exchange for monthly membership dues. The compensation plan is convoluted and filled with bonuses that most representatives never achieve, while the expensive dues don’t actually make the trips discounted.
Key Takeaways
- World Ventures’ True Colors: It’s an MLM travel club claiming to offer great deals for monthly fees. However, the actual savings are questionable and the complex compensation plan often doesn’t pay off.
- The MLM Stigma: World Ventures, operating since 2005, combines a travel club with network marketing, but MLM’s reputation for being pyramid-scheme-like raises doubts.
- Customer vs. Representative Roles: As a customer, you get promised travel discounts; as a representative, you earn by selling memberships and recruiting. But, reality often falls short of expectations.
- High Joining Costs, Limited Rewards: Membership tiers are pricey, ranging from $99.99 to $999.99 initially, plus monthly fees. Despite the “Get 4 Pay No More” offer, the actual travel discounts aren’t as significant as they seem.
- Representative Reality Check: The majority of representatives don’t earn commissions, as revealed by World Ventures’ own income statements. This, combined with the overall downward trend in representative numbers, suggests it’s a challenging path to profitability.
Let’s dive in and show you why this travel program isn’t filled with the savings you think it is. The math doesn’t add up and the MLM side of it is definitely something you should run from.
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World Ventures Founders & Business Structure
Most people nowadays are very careful about getting involved with anything that has those three little letters in its branding: MLM. Multilevel marketing (also known as network marketing) has a negative stigma associated with it because people instantly associate it with pyramid schemes.
So how does this travel club with a network marketing compensation plan stack up? Is it just another scheme?
- About World Ventures: World Ventures is a private company since 2005, operating in 34 markets as a travel club with a network marketing strategy.
- Dual Structure: Offers two roles – customer and representative, each with its own set of pros and cons.
- Membership as Product: The core product is the membership, promising customers savings on travel deals and access to Dream Trip experiences.
- Earning as a Representative: Representatives earn by selling memberships and also building a team to do the same, earning commissions on personal and team sales.
- Classic MLM Model: Follows the standard MLM approach, where selling and heavy recruiting are central to the business strategy.
How Much Does World Ventures Cost to Join? (Customer Side)
There are several tiers to the World Ventures membership as a customer: Titanium, Platinum, Gold, and Standard. The two most popular are Platinum and Gold.
- Standard Membership – $99 Initial Membership Fee + $31.99/monthly
- Gold Membership – $279.98 Initial Membership Fee + $56.99/monthly
- Platinum Membership – $479.98 Initial Membership Fee + $99.99/monthly
- Titanium Membership – $999.99 Initial Membership Fee + $149.99/monthly
You might think these packages are a bit expensive, and I would absolutely agree. As a Platinum member, for example, shelling out $500 along with a recurring $100/month is steep. But, there is a way to remove the monthly premiums. It involves referring 4 others to join as World Ventures customers.
- The “Get 4 Pay No More” Offer: Eliminate monthly fees by referring 4 new customers to World Ventures.
- Effective Cost Reduction Strategy: This referral program can significantly cut costs, making it the only viable way to enjoy true travel savings in my opinion. Without removing your expensive dues, the “discounts” are nonexistent.
- Continued Benefits: Once you refer 4 customers, your dues are waived starting the following month, as long as your referrals remain active.
How Do Dream Points Work?
- Points for Premiums: Each dollar you pay in membership fees becomes a DreamTrips point for discounts on vacations; $1 equals 1 point.
- Accumulating Points: As an example, as a Platinum member paying $99.99 monthly, you collect 100 DreamTrips points each month, usable for lowering vacation costs.
- Yearly Availability: These points become accessible on your one-year membership anniversary, but you’ll lose them if you exit before a year.
- Initial Point Bonus: Platinum members start with 300 immediate-use points, while Gold members get 200 points to use right away.
This is an example below of a World Ventures Welcome DreamTrip. 4 days and 3 nights in Melbourne at a luxurious resort hotel with a full day Great Ocean Road excursion for $399. Also included is a daily buffet breakfast, 1 lunch, and 1 buffet dinner. Pricing is per person, minimum 2.
Take a look at the bottom left corner of that photo above for the Australian DreamTrip and you’ll see tiny sticker in the bottom left that says “Apply up to 100 Points”. This means that you can apply 100 DreamTrip points to this trip. With those points, this package gets discounted $100 from its total, making it now $349/ea. for a couple.
However, if you’re traveling solo, prices go way up. When I changed the number of travelers from 2 to 1 there was a significant price increase from $349/ea. to $598. I was able to apply my 100 DreamTrip points though, so with that I was able to bring it down to $498 for the 3 night stay.
At that price point, I would say this is a great deal. However, you have to remember that you’re paying monthly premiums every month that need to be factored in. As a Platinum member, for example, you’ve paid $1200 in premiums throughout the year. Taking 2 Dream Trips this year? Then don’t forget to add in the additional $600 per trip.
Additionally, World Ventures DreamTrips vacation packages do not cover airfare. Major bummer. Buying your airfare is the most expensive part of any trip and gets really expensive when you need to buy tickets for specific dates.
So ask yourself, is that “discount” you’re getting by applying my Dream Trip Points really a discount if you technically PAID for it through your membership dues?
There are some extras that are included with your membership. These are nice perks, but remember, you’re paying for them monthly whether you use them or not.
Gold Membership Extras
- Airport transfers, welcome receptions, hosts, excursions, and activities on DreamTrips with 20 or more adults travelers
- Exclusive travel deals year round
- Flight accident insurance
- DreamTrips Mall
- DreamTrips concierge
- Personal website
- Airport parking and limousine service discounts
Platinum Membership Extras
- All the Gold membership extras
- 7 day advanced booking access to DreamTrips
- Access to exclusive DreamTrip Platinum experiences
- Trip-specific upgrades on many DreamTrips, such as resort credits, room upgrades, lift tickets, green fees, spa discounts, culinary classes and more.
- Ability to use 50 percent more DreamTrips Points on DreamTrips
- Emergency evacuation services
World Ventures also has dining and entertainment perks. If you go out to eat or shop through participating merchants, portions of your purchases are credited to your World Ventures account for future travel.
Get 3000 Dream Points from your referrals in one year and World Ventures removes the limits for how many Dream Points you can use on any trip. In the Dream Trip example above, if I qualified and had 498 or more Dream Points to use, I’d be able to apply them all and get the Dream Trip without paying anything extra.
To accrue those 3000 Dream Points in a single year you would have to refer 15 Platinum memberships or 30 Gold memberships or a combination of both. Is it possible? Yes. Does that happen very often at all? No.
Membership Pros
- Discounted luxury stays available all over the world.
- Many of the Welcome Dream Trips available to brand new members have an on-site representative to help you with anything you need. They can suggest places to go and are really friendly and good at their job.
- You can use your monthly dues and enrollment fees directly to further discount most Dream Trips.
- The group dynamic is a fun one.
- Potential for free vacation packages if you make enough referrals.
Membership Cons
- Membership can be expensive.
- Airfare is not included.
- Discounted stays aren’t nearly as cheap for a single traveler. The Australian DreamTrip went from $399/ea. to $598 for 1 traveler.
- While there are plenty of trips you can book throughout the year, some go quickly and are unavailable.
- You don’t have absolute freedom when booking packages. You have to plan around the dates they have set, not your own.
- If luxury accommodations aren’t your focus, you can find much cheaper vacation packages, many including airfare, through Expedia, Priceline, or a travel agent.
- Unless you’re making lots and lots of referrals, you can never quite catch up to using 100% of your accrued DreamTrips points that come from your monthly dues. The cap on each package limits how many you can use.
Becoming a World Ventures Representative (Business Side)
While the business side of World Ventures isn’t a scam, it is multilevel marketing. This involves recruiting others to be members of your team. They in turn will also be recruiting, and so on. In my experience, MLMs and network marketing businesses just are not sustainable.
In addition to the membership fees you pay to join World Ventures as a customer, you pay an additional $100 to become a representative + an additional $10.99/month.
The Convoluted World Ventures Compensation Plan
MLM compensation plans tend to be a bit confusing and convoluted with lots of bonuses and commissions popping up all over the screen. World Ventures is no different. There are downlines, strong legs, binary organizations, sales credits, direct commissions, lifestyle bonuses, and to be honest it gets foggy quickly.
If you’d like to take a look their compensation plan to see what I mean, check out the video below.
But here’s the thing to consider with all MLM and network marketing platforms. No matter how much money is in the compensation plan, no matter how many extravagant bonuses there are, it doesn’t mean a thing if the actual reps aren’t earning commissions and making money.
And that is where World Ventures Annual Income Disclosure Statements come into play. I’m going to warn you right now, they don’t look good.
World Ventures Annual Income Disclosure Statements
Take a look at the 2016 & 2019 World Ventures Annual Income Disclosure Statements below and you’ll see that not only has the number of representatives dropped significantly, (225k in 2016 down dramatically to 57k in 2019), but 80% of all reps in 2016 and 85% of all reps in 2019 DIDN’T EARN A SINGLE COMMISSION FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR respectively.
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Final Thoughts
While there is no World Ventures Travel Scam going on, by their own documentation and numbers the organization is trending in the wrong direction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is World Ventures Considered a Scam?
World Ventures isn’t technically a scam, but its MLM structure and lack of significant earnings for most representatives raise concerns about its legitimacy and profitability.
What Are the Costs of Joining World Ventures as a Customer?
Joining costs range from $99.99 to $999.99 initially, followed by monthly fees depending on the membership tier, which can be costly over time.
Can You Really Save Money on Travel with World Ventures?
While World Ventures promotes travel savings, the monthly membership fees and conditions (like needing to refer four customers to eliminate dues) often negate the supposed discounts.
Is It Worth Becoming a World Ventures Representative?
Considering the low commission earnings for a vast majority of representatives and the declining numbers each year, becoming a representative is generally not recommended for sustainable income.
What Are the Alternatives to World Ventures for Making Money Online?
There are various other ways to make money online that are more sustainable and less risky than MLMs, such as freelance digital marketing, content creation, affiliate marketing, or setting up an e-commerce business.
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F T Hlophe says
Is it possible to quite once you become a member of the world ventures, about the joining fee do they refund you if you have just joined and now you decide to quite
Eric Cantu says
You can turn off future monthly installments, but you don’t get a refund. Thanks for the question!
los says
Hi Eric,
Thanks so much for posting this review of World Ventures. I really enjoyed reading it and learned a lot. I wasn’t sure if World Ventures is for me even though I have a friend who is always telling me to dive in. MLMs just aren’t for me though, which is why I wanted to do some more research on it. But now, I know everything I need to know. Thank you!
Keep up the great work!
Eric Cantu says
Very happy to help. MLMs and network marketing businesses are 100% legal, but as a business model they just aren’t sustainable and the numbers prove it. Thanks for the comment!
Amanda says
I have a friend trying to get me started with World Ventures and this review confirmed my suspicions. Thank you! She keeps telling me what a great deal it is, but it’s too pricey! Your point about the flights you still have to buy is well taken. Add to that the work of trying to get people to work under you. Thanks but no thanks.
Eric Cantu says
I gave it a full year myself to try and find the savings, and what I ended up with were points that I couldn’t use and couldn’t catch up to and trips that didn’t allow me to take advantage of cheap flights that I FULLY take advantage of now thanks to Scott’s Cheap Flights 🙂 Thanks for the comment!
DorcasW says
Hey Eric; If I sign up for world ventures can I take someone with me on vacation depending on where the club is going? Going to different places every now and again is always exciting for me. But I still like to have someone who I know before to travel with me. It’s the must recruit four other why some people would think of World Venture as a Pyramid scheme.
Dorcas
Eric Cantu says
You don’t have to recruit 4 to be a part of World Ventures. The “Refer 4 Pay No More” promo is a way to have the monthly member dues turned off. You don’t have to be a part of the business side of World Ventures (which I don’t recommend) to be a part of the customer side. And yes, you can bring a friend. Most of the Dream Vacations are priced for 2.
Agnes says
Thank you for the World Ventures review. This whole point system seems to be very difficult to understand and very expensive if I compare with well organized all inclusive travels, and really to 5 star hotels. Thank you again for the informative article. When you take into account that you still have to purchase normally expensive airfare, the costs just don’t add up.
Eric Cantu says
Thanks for the comment! I definitely find myself routinely saving hundreds of dollars by going through Scott’s Cheap Flights to get great flight deals. And by using a travel rewards card for accommodations, you can travel all over the world for cheap without any monthly travel club dues. Thanks again from the comment!
nosipho says
i have 6 people that want to join and i also want to join because we have attendade the presentations and we are still attending but the problem is we are student but we are in university so we dont have money
Eric Cantu says
I would highly recommend checking out the training I owe all my success to. I link to it on this page. As the article shows, World Ventures and similar network marketing opportunities simply don’t sustain for the long run. Affiliate marketing is much more straightforward, and there’s no downlines or recruiting to do. Thanks for the comment!
Amelia says
Would like to hear more about the travel sites you promote
Eric Cantu says
My go-to for getting super-discounted flights is Scott’s Cheap Flights. I’ve saved TONS going through them. Also, because I love traveling so much I decided last year I would research how to build an online business that could fund those travels while I travel. That’s been the real difference maker. If that’s something you’re interested in, check out my full review of Wealthy Affiliate. Thanks for the comment!
Aleysia Smith says
I joined World Ventures in early June 2018 and I’m surprised by some of these responses because it’s been an absolute blessing in my life ever since. If anything I believe we’re expanding enormously. I can agree that the membership prices are not cheap whatsoever, however all the money I’ve spent on the membership I got back in points to book go towards my next vacation. Many people here have said you can only book trips on the dates they give you and that’s not true at all. You can book a trip, flight, rental, cruise, excursions… you name it all at a discounted rate anytime you want. Many people think it’s a scam because they are simply uneducated and think all we want to do is sell you something which is not what we focus on at all. If it’s not for you that’s completely fine, but please don’t knock our community full of positivity, love, and light.
Eric Cantu says
Thanks for the sincerity of your comment. I really appreciate that. And by no means would I ever knock the WV community. As I mentioned in the article and video, the people I met and friendships I made on those trips were very genuine 🙂 The fact of the matter is, unfortunately, the numbers don’t lie. Everything I’ve covered here with clear examples is all factual. Thanks for the comment!
Bruce says
Worldventures going backward fast. Wayne Nugent has proudlh promoted at Momentum Events that WV was 33 ranked Direct Selling Coy Globally in 2016 25th ranked in 2017 yet in recently announced 2018 DSN awards didnt even make top 100. Its in strife people are waking up to what it is.
Eric Cantu says
Man, that’s tough to hear. I appreciate your insight. Even as someone who personally isn’t a fan of MLM, it’s disappointing to see World Ventures in a decline. The main issue I had was that I just couldn’t find that huge savings they always talked about with their club. The WV believers will point to the business end and how it pays for everything, but the numbers just don’t support that. The MLM side of their business is one that I believe makes it unsustainable in the long run. I really appreciate your comment and thank you for chiming in!
Rob says
Check this out. Lost nearly 60% of profits in 2017.
https://www.mlmnewsreport.com/worldventures-bankrupt-distributors-resign-over-unpaid-commissions/
Eric Cantu says
Wow. Thanks for sharing that! That is definitely not good for World Ventures.
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Eric Cantu says
How’s it going brother! I’m honestly not sure if watch time is logged when it comes from embedded videos. That may be a question better answered by YouTube support. Sorry I can’t help you more! Thanks for reaching out!
Rob says
WV did away with the “Get 4 Pay no more” in April of 2018. It’s grandfathered for those who were in prior to April….but you still have to make sure you have 4 people signed up (if one leaves, either you find someone to take their place, or you start paying the monthly again.)
And, also, WV has not been paying their reps since October of 2017. No commissions, residuals or dream car/home payments. They haven’t been paying their vendors either. Corporate is having just about monthly layoffs, and Nugent is using HIS OWN MONEY to make payroll as WV has no cash. Check out Glassdoor to see what corporate employees are saying. It’s pretty ugly. They also had at least 3 C-level officers leave due to open talk of bankruptcy.
Eric Cantu says
Wow. Are you serious? I had no idea they’d been struggling as of late to pay out commissions. That’s not good. Thanks so much for the insight and the comment.
Rob says
You might want to research the David Wood/Empower fiasco.
WV threw ALL their reps under the bus, when they managed to get all of David Woods Empower (which went out of business) information (names of their members/reps). WV corporate then sent emails to all the ex-Empower people offering Platinum status for a sign up fee of $99 (plus the monthly). Reps were required to continue selling the very same packages at the $399 sign up fee, basically cutting them off from any of the Empower people.
Worse, the ex-Empower people got lower member numbers than reps who had been in WV for 3 or 4 years, so people who just started are higher in the chain than people who had been in for years.
WV didn’t pay Wood for this information, but they did fire him shortly after getting the info.
WV also did not tell their reps about this and hid the email to Empower people from their reps.
Eric Cantu says
Wow! Now that is a scoop. I think sometimes in times of desperation a company will do things that all good reasoning goes against, and it usually ends up being the final nail in the coffin. It’s sad to see the company in decline now. For all those who are going to be looking for a new way to make money online and who are jaded against MLM, I can’t recommend highly enough the training platform I recommend as an alternative in the article above. No MLM, no downlines, no recruiting. Just straightforward training that delivers. Thank you so much for your insight, Rob!
David says
Eric,
Thanks for your review, I have been approached by people with this offer before. It always seem to me that unless you were willing to get into the MLM side of things there really wasn’t much in the way of savings. Being stuck paying monthly dues is similar to getting stuck with maintenance fees from a timeshare. Albeit, this seem to be easier to get rid of than a timeshare.
Eric Cantu says
Yeah, the only way World Ventures is truly a savings is if you avoid the MLM angle, jump in as a customer, and get 4 referrals to avoid the monthly dues. The question is do you have 4 friends willing to buy into a pricey travel club, and will they be able to get 4 friends as well… And it’s like you’re back to MLM all over again.
Thanks for the comment and insight!
SW says
very true Eric, but also, as a rep and it is a business, there are tax savings you get now. With this travel as a business expense tax benifit for your vacation… come on that is awesome, and worth the start up and monthly itself. This thing is just getting started, and i see this becoming a household name and it belongs to the biggest industry in the world, Travel and Entertainment 🙂 Cheers mate! oh and when you look at other ways we all use to use, they get paid through a “system” as well so why not you get paid or get the discount instead by using your own website. HUGE for hotel stays.
Eric Cantu says
That’s actually a good point that as a rep of World Ventures you’d be able to write off your trips since you could say you’re showing how valuable your business is to potential clients. I think I’ll add that to my “Pros” list in the article above. That’s a great perk of having your own business, especially true with any online business. WV has been around since 2005, so the “it’s just getting started” is a bit of a stretch, lol. But even with that fact aside, I still wouldn’t be able to justify joining World Ventures as a rep on the business side. Thanks for the comment!
Eric Cantu says
Thank you so much for this insight. I really appreciate your honesty and sincerity here. I agree with you. The network marketing model World Ventures is built on just isn’t a sustainable one and the numbers prove that mightily. If you’re looking to build an online business without the need for recruiting and pricey membership dues I can’t stress enough how much the training I link to in the article has helped me. Thanks again for the great comment. You can read my review for the training platform I recommend over all others here.
Melissa says
Thank you for this post.
I have thought of joining a travel club in the past, but like the others I’ve looked at, there’s always some kind of MLM angle that I don’t like. How have you gotten cheaper travel lately? You mentioned traveling more now that you left World Ventures…
Eric Cantu says
I started researching how to build my own business online through this community and training platform I’m still a part of. The monthly revenue I’ve built from my business now funds my travels and I’m seriously addicted to traveling, lol. If it’s something you’re interested in, I highly recommend creating your own free starter account and checking it out 🙂 Thanks for the comment!
SmileAfresh says
Hi Eric,
Thanks a lot for that eye opening post. I see you mention you’re traveling much more now after leaving World Ventures. Are you doing this through another travel club or on your own? Maybe through a travel agent? I follow you on instagram and am always amazed at how much you travel. Got any tips?
Eric Cantu says
Thanks for the follow! I love sharing my travels and pics on my @batmantravels Instagram page 🙂 Thanks for the comment! I use Scott’s Cheap Flights to get cheap airline tickets and Wealthy Affiliate was the best business decision I ever made so I can travel as often as my addiction wants, lol.
Marios Tofarides says
World Ventures… 😛 I had quite an experience with them. An acquaintance tried to lure me into this MLM-network marketing scheme a few years back. They tried to push me to register there and then, at the meeting, so the answer was a big, loud NO! 😀
I did my research and even found out training videos for their network marketers on how to persuade prospects.
I do not like and never do network marketing, unless I consider the product a good one for me to use. And at the time, I didn’t like the product either (Yes, I even found the search engine for the traveling and check it out)
Thanks for a great review!
Eric Cantu says
Thanks for the comment! Yeah, with MLM and network marketing, there’s always that recruiting undertone to every meeting and it can get old after a while. The customer end of this travel club is ok if you have 4 friends willing to join with you. Otherwise, the pricing is a bit expensive, and if you’re really looking to turn this into an online business, as I pointed out, there are better ways to make consistent money online without recruiting.
Thanks again for the comment!
Ganesh says
I’m not big on MLM at all. Just like any other glittering money making opportunity with upsells and unrealistic results. Thanks for the detailed review. I agree with you that it seems a bit pricey.
Eric Cantu says
Yeah, same. I looked into the customer side last year simply because of my love for travel, and I did have a great time on my 2 DreamTrips. But for me, I felt like I was throwing money into a pit that I could never get back with those monthly dues. And as far as the MLM business side, I’m right there with you. I would recommend getting training in affiliate marketing over network marketing any day if having your own online business is a passion.
Thanks for the comment!
Josephine says
Hi Eric,
Great article! You did touch on some key points with WorldVentures, I have been a customer for about a year now. I decided to become a rep after I referred 4 and paid no more. I said since I talk about travel all the time why not?
One thing to note too, as a Gold member you have access to Rovia, who can be your personal travel agent and you can make payments on those trips over time before your actual travel date. I wasn’t sure if you knew that since I didn’t see it mentioned. Anywho, glad you enjoyed the trips you did get to take.
Eric Cantu says
Yes, if you can manage to refer 4, then that’s definitely the way to take full advantage of World Ventures. Although I personally wouldn’t go the rep route, I’d just stick to the customer end and get those free DreamTrip points each month. It’s a little pricey for me, but nicely done. The MLM side really isn’t for me.
And yes I remember the Rovia bucks feature where you can get cash credits here and there by going through certain merchants, but it wasn’t very appealing to me only because it was so little. For example I booked an $800 flight using the WV search engine and I got one whole dollar of Rovia bucks out of it. Thank you for the insight and comment! I really appreciate that!
jessie palaypay says
You mentioned that they don’t offer discount options when it comes to booking a flight. Do you know where i can get discounts for flights? Also, even if I did join one of their memberships and was getting dream points for referring or recruiting, would you recommend taking a trip during a specific time in the year especially if it’s cheap? Would it save me points to use on a future trip?
Eric Cantu says
Those are good questions.
You can find cheap flights on sites like Scott’s Cheap Flights, and there’s really many pages like that, however one of the hardest things I found with World Ventures was trying to sync a cheap flight with a DreamTrip available. It’s much easier finding inexpensive hotels and excursions once you’ve landed the cheap flight than booking the hotel and then trying to find a cheap flight, that’s for sure.
Also to answer the second question, most of the DreamTrips are going to locations during prime seasons when you can get the most out of the excursion as opposed to off-season. The same Australia DreamTrip for example won’t be priced differently at different times of the year.
Thanks for chiming in!
Barrington Miller says
Well right now we have an addition to our product line it’s called dream escapes its trips at ridiculous prices but you have the option to book it basically anytime
Eric Cantu says
Thanks for the insight. So right now I’m super addicted to traveling and I’m headed to Bali in 2 weeks, then Switzerland in July, Iceland in September, Tokyo in October, and Dubai in November. Would I be able to plug in the dates I’m going to be in these different destinations and then book a dream escape to enjoy while I’m there? That was what was impossible to do with World Ventures before when I was a member. I could never get a dream trip around the dates I was going to be somewhere.
Barrington Miller says
Ok here is what I can do I can send u a link to a video with the all the new additions, it’s pretty awesome.
Eric Cantu says
Instead of a video, what I’d like to see is where I can plug in my travel dates for those countries I mentioned and see all the available dream escapes during my time there. Is there a portal for that?
Peter says
A very detailed examination- with personal experience! The MLM part turns me off. I’m not that much of a recruiter. I can see why they don’t include airfare- as that is a complication that doesn’t increase their profits. Ultimately, I would not join World Ventures because I prefer infinite flexibility when planning my vacations.
Eric Cantu says
Yeah, the MLM part is a turn off for me too. If you have a group of 4 or 5 friends that join anything you join, then potentially you could do well as a customer here, but personally, I’ve been able to travel way more and cheaper on my own. Thanks for chiming in!
Craig says
I personally don’t like MLM schemes but I can see how this system would be beneficial if you like taking holidays and have a large circle of friends with similar tastes. I’d definitely not jump in at Gold or Platinum level and I’d join at Standard based on your recommendation. Is there an easy way to advance from Standard to Gold by # or referrals or is it all down to money?
Eric Cantu says
You have to pay more to get to those levels. The way it’s set up there just isn’t enough of a benefit, atleast personally, for those levels. And I agree, I wouldn’t get involved on the business side, but managing the customer side correctly can bring some solid discounted trips your way. Thanks for the comment!
Andrea says
Hi Eric,
Really great article here on the pros and cons of WV. Interestingly enough my friend joined WV and I got into it for a bit too (interested more in the business side)… it wasn’t for me and now I have found WA which I like waayyyy more 🙂 I much prefer the online business structure as it is much more straight forward and transparent than what I have experienced in the past with any MLM company…..
Eric Cantu says
Yeah, MLMs usually run their course and plateau and are all about recruiting. Done correctly though, World Ventures can be enjoyed from the customer side for some discounted vacations. Personally, I’d stay away from the business side.
And I agree, the straightforward training at WA is real business, no recruiting needed, and a real eye opener to how to successfully build something online from the ground up. Thanks for the comment!
Anita Turner says
Hi Eric! This is definitely something I would be interested in doing if only for the travel perks. Hey but one business at a time lol. I will definitely be back or if you have an email list add me to it. I think the travel savings is worth a sign up as a customer.
Eric Cantu says
One business at a time? Are you saying you see traveling as business? Lol you gotta take more vacations then! I’m not a World Ventures rep, (just not into MLM for a sustained business personally) I’m just someone who likes having travel options, and done right, World Ventures can be a decent one as a customer. Thanks Anita!
Rosa says
Hi Eric,
I didn’t know there was a business venture on world travel such as World Venture. I would imagine anyone who loves to travel would look into this business. But to become a member does look a little too pricey. I think I would go with the standard membership since it’s not quite pricey. And go in as a customer only.
I’m thinking about looking into Wealthy Affiliate. Is it really free?
Thanks for sharing.
Eric Cantu says
Thanks for your comment, Rosa. My tastes may be different from some, but I just don’t need a lot of the extras the higher end World Ventures packages offer. Standard Membership is just right for me.
And yes, Wealthy Affiliate is absolutely free to try. No credit card needed. You can read my full review here and try it out for yourself. I highly recommend it.
Thanks again for your comment, Rosa!
Aaron says
Hey Eric! Great post on world ventures, I had absolutely no idea they existed until I read this.
As a consumer coming in their membership levels do seem somewhat pricey compared to the services offered. If I were to sign up I would take your recommendation and use the base level package. It seems that they offer excellent travel pricing but I do believe you can get similar deals through other sources.
Having worked with a Travel agent quite a bit I find that they usually can find a very affordable option and a lot of them offer a payment plan for the trip. They also will offer support and service during your travels which pays off if something goes wrong. Does world Ventures offer any type of payment plan if you book in advance? I see they offer concierge but does the basic package include any sort of travel insurance or assistance? Do they only offer luxury hotels, or is there time share or rental house options?
Eric Cantu says
How’s it going, Aaron? When you book your Dream Trip through World Ventures unfortunately there is no payment plan. You pay it in one payment. As far as travel insurance, they recommend it, but it would be extra.
When it comes to personal assistance, they do excel there. Some Dream Trips have an on-site representative that really does take the time to take you under their wing and show you everything you have available to you. Huge thumbs up there.
No rental house options or time shares. But trust me, the accommodations are incredible. I really enjoy using these trips as a change of pace from my usual humble accommodations lol. I can go very minimalist, so it’s nice to splurge here and there and there is definite comfort in the resort hotels you stay at with World Ventures.
Thanks again for the comment!
Andrea says
This is the first time I’m hearing about this! If anybody is into MLM’s, I think this is an exciting opportunity!
Eric Cantu says
I prefer the customer side of it myself. Done right, there’s cool vacation packages to enjoy. Thanks for the comment!
Kien says
Hi Eric,
Great article,
I’ve never heard about world ventures about but I’ve been in some MLM companies before. I wouldn’t say it’s bad but it is not for me. I heard WA is really amazing. Great review!
Eric Cantu says
MLM isn’t really for me either. I prefer a more straightforward approach to online business myself. You’re preaching to the choir as far as WA goes lol. It’s a great platform with great training. Thanks for the comment!
Andrew D. says
I like the concept, but it feels like just another take on the classic MLM or network marketing design. Either way, it was a fantastic breakdown and definitely takes any guesswork out of what comes with this program. Great Job!
Eric Cantu says
Thanks, Andrew! I definitely stick to the customer side. The MLM side isn’t my cup of tea. I appreciate the comment. Thank you!
Jeannie Brickley says
Hi Eric. This sounds like you could save some money by referring and Dream Trip Points. It’s nice that you explained the business side; but I agree with you. I just don’t like any MLM schemes. Thanks. Jeannie
Eric Cantu says
I gotta admit I’m with you on that one. Not my style anymore. Thanks for the comment, Jeannie!
Udoh says
If I were to join World Ventures, I probably would go with the standard membership. Even so, I don’t really see where the added value is. Especially if you have to make a monthly payment and on top of that, when you want to take a vacation, you have to pretty much plan around the dates they have set. Where is the flexibility in that?
I am glad you shared this info.
Eric Cantu says
I agree with you on the flexibility part. But these are package vacations with excursions built in, so you have to go with their dates. I will say they have several dates all throughout the year for most of their Dream Trips. I’ve enjoyed a trip to Greece 2 1/2 months ago and I’m headed to Australia in a couple weeks.
Shirley says
Very interesting information here, but I still think it’s better to save the monthly membership fees and put that money towards the trip! Thanks for sharing.
Eric Cantu says
It’s a bit of a different system, but technically the membership fees do go towards the trip. All your membership dues become Dream Points that you use to discount the package. When I travel I usually like finding small rooms at small hotels or hostels, but it’s nice to change it up now and again with a bigger stay when it’s priced right.
Thanks for the comment!