Just got back from the July 22nd Baltic add on. Several observations;
1. Dusty and James were great. In many ways they made the trip for us.
2. No real surprises like backstage passes at Tivoli, but overall it was still very nice without them. Yes, it was basically according to the itinerary.
3. No 2 hour meals, but there were a few lines for bathrooms in Russia.
4. We had 44 people in our group, which may be a bit much. Yet I don't think it got in the way.
5. We ended up touring all or parts of about 6 palaces and castles, which perhaps was a bit too much.
6. No Abba museum, but several people arranged with James to go by cab and skip part of the afternoon tour to City Hall. We all met up at the Vasa museum.
Overall it was great. We did not know what we wanted to do in the Baltic cities (as opposed to Italy, which is a bit more obvious in what you want to do). There were essentially no lines, and things went smoothly. Last year, when we did the Med cruise, we seemed to end up standing in line a lot, and our guides were very hit & miss--some were great, some, not so much. What Dusty and James can do is skip the lines and pick the best guides, and control them. For example, our guide last year in Sicily hardly said anything, and seemed to be outright grumpy. Our guide in Florence had us stand around while he went into way too much detail. The guides in the Baltic the ABD were all fantastic, and Dusty and James were able to control them. We also didn't have to monkey around with port adventure planning. Being the first group off the boat was also a very nice plus, especially in Russia.