We have taken two DSL cruises, but this February we took our first Golden Princess cruise, (no child). Both ships are beautiful. The Golden Princess had better food, lower drink prices (marquaritas 3.50, and the all you can drink soda at 22.50). The entertainment on Disney was much better. Our veranda was bigger, Caribe deck 9X9. Average age on Princess was 63 and 20 children under the age of 18. On our Disney cruises we have sailed with almost 900 children, but they never were a problem.
The Princess ship stayed up later at night, never went to bed before 12:30, but then again no child with us this time. We were celebrating our 25th anniversary.
There is a picture of me hanging our Castaway Towel on our veranda on the Golden Princess. It was taken in St. Martin when the Disney Magic and the Golden Princess were docked side by side. If you go to
DCL trip report forum and look for the pictures from the 2/7 cruise taken my mmouse37, i think. There you can see the veranda. It had a table and two chairs and two larger chairs that reclined. We ended up spending more time sunning on the veranda than we did by the pool.
My wife and I will cruise again on the Golden Princess, but our next cruise will be back on Disney in January. Have to escape these Minnesota winters.