Entertainment TV Reality TV Lauren Conrad, Stephen Colletti and More 'Laguna Beach' Stars Reunite: 'What a Dream' Members of the MTV series’ original cast reunited for a fun weekend in Laguna Beach By Vanessa Etienne Vanessa Etienne Vanessa Etienne is an Emerging Content Writer-Reporter for PEOPLE. People Editorial Guidelines Published on July 19, 2021 03:22PM EDT Fifteen years after fans said goodbye to Laguna Beach, several original stars of the hit MTV series reunited over the weekend. On Sunday, Dieter Schmitz shared a photo on Instagram of his latest meetup with Lauren Conrad, Stephen Colletti, Trey Phillips and Loren Polster, who all starred on the reality show that aired from 2004-2006. "Sure do love these peoples," he captioned the sweet black-and-white photo, which was geotagged in Laguna Beach, California, of the former cast. Phillips, 34, also shared two large group photos on his Instagram from the fun-filled weekend. "What a dream. Beach party to house party, there's nothing better than bringing good people together," he captioned the post. Trey Phillips/Instagram Colletti, 35, commented under the photo — also captured in Laguna Beach — saying, "Location A. Thanks, Phillips Pham!" One fan commented under the post, "Giving the people what they want since 2004," and another added, "Omg laguna beach kids so grown." Trey Phillips/Instagram 'Stephen!' Watch the Laguna Beach Cast Reunite for the First Time in 16 Years The last time fans were gifted with a Laguna Beach cast reunion was in October, which was the first time in over a decade. The original cast — which included Conrad, Colletti, Phillips, Schmitz, Lo Bosworth, Kristin Cavallari, Talan Torriero, Morgan Smith and Christina Sinclair — got together virtually at the time to promote voter registration ahead of the presidential election. During the reunion on IGTV, the cast took a trip down memory lane, recalling their favorite moments from the show and opening up about adjusting to living their lives on cameras as teenagers. "That was the coolest part of our experience — reality TV was not really a thing before Laguna Beach," said Sinclair. "In retrospect, we all would have been very different had we been exposed to reality TV the way we have now. In a way, I feel like that's what made Laguna Beach so iconic. We really went in with no expectations, having no idea what we were doing."