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Dragonborn on the other hand has a lot more content, whole new land to explore with lots of quests and locations, so if you are looking for more play time to your skyrim, it's quite awesome. You don't get a nice transformation or a new weapon type but it is a good expansion to spend more time in Skyrim, I think it's more lengthy than dawnguard.
So to say if you are sitting there with a level 50 or what not character, Dragonborn will give you a lot more fun as compared to dawnguard which is nice but is really just a single story line you get to complete, or two if you start a new character.
http://www.gamefly.com/Download-The-Elder-Scrolls-V-Skyrim---Dawnguard-DLC/5004487/
http://www.gamefly.com/Download-The-Elder-Scrolls-V-Skyrim---Dragonborn-DLC/5005400/
This. Do this right now and be a happy camper. Just got HF and DB for $11. Win!
Dragonborn, however, has had me going for a week now; still things to do. Imo it's the best of the two.
Having said that, I think both DLCs are worth the purchase if you are a Skyrim fan. More content is always good, right?