I checked the "Paddys day tour" from young pioneers travel, looks like every single other DPRK tour. (
http://www.youngpioneertours.com/tour/st...-day-tour/)
They always market them like each tour is different and unique but in reality 99% of what you visit is always the same (the monuments, DMZ, Kaeson etc). The only thing unique about this tour is one afternoon you get to visit a potmekin pub and bowling alley where "real" north koreans really totally hangout. There also a 50/50 chance they'll cancel your one and only "non-propaganda" activity of your 6 day trip for, yep, more propaganda.
That being said I've used Young Pionners to go to rural Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, DPRK, Belarus, Chernobyl, Transnistria (Russian occupied Moldova) and the Transsiberian, they are a solid outfit though the guides are hit or miss. I heard their Iran tours are really good though have not been. You can even use them to go to Iraqi Kurdistan
Also traveling with them is no guarantee you won't get in trouble.
One time on a young pioneers tour I got held up in the airport and detained by the SEBIN (The KGB of Venezeuala) in Caracas airport, integorrated and held for 6 hours in a tiny room until they let me go. They suspected me of being a spy since I was traveling on my argentine passport but when I entered the country they found my American one (I swear on my dead poor granny i'm not making this up). Young pioneers could do absolutely nothing for me. Eventually they let me go after taking al my fingerprints and making me sign all this paperwork, it really was one of the most terrifying experiences of my life. I did the tour but I could have been held in jail for years. I stopped doing "extreme tourism" with young pioneers after that realizing I was playing with fire touring dictatorships. The tour operators really can't 100% guarantee that you won't be detained for no reason or something small, especially if you are traveling on an American passport.
Also this is the same DPRK tour company where that kid was held and sent back home a vegetable last year , though its the only time out of thousands of westerners they brought that its ever happened. As long as you're not american or korean and keep your mouth shut about politics when you're in north korea (including with other tour members) you should be fine.
p.s. If OP wants to leverage another person's community and forum to invite people on a tour he should offer everyone a discount instead of trying to find 5-6 people to pay full price so he can go for free IMHO.