FYI - BandAid now makes a product very similar to body glide for keeping your feet from rubbing, and I bet it could be used for other chafing areas. I don't know if it is any cheaper for the stick of stuff, but I found it at Target.
The BandAid product is called "Friction Block" and can be found in the ointments section of the pharmacy at Target. A 0.34 oz stick (deodorant style, but much smaller -- no longer than your thumb) is $4.76. In comparison, a 0.45 oz stick of Body Glide is $7.49 on
Amazon (free shipping). A 1.5 oz stick (about the size of a deodorant stick) of Body Glide is $9.99 (free shipping on orders over $25). We just bought a 1.5 oz BG from Amazon and also got two of the BandAid Friction Block from Target -- the BG will stay in the room and a FB will go with us to the parks just in case.
As for mistakes I won't make next time, the biggest one is going to MK on July 3rd (or 4th for that matter) to watch fireworks from the hub with a larger stroller (Joovy sit-and-stand) and two small kids... then agreeing to let DW hit the shops on the way out while I try to navigate the zombie throng heading (ever so slowly) toward the exit. DS was 16 months old at the time and started to get smothered sitting in the stroller with people crowded all around, so I had to carry him in one arm, navigate the stroller with DS4 standing on it with the other hand, all while hoards of people bumped into us, pushed past us, cut in front of us, etc... I know now why people are tempted to use strollers as battering rams, but I didn't do it. The fireworks were spectacular, and my kids enjoyed it immensely, but I would not do it again.
Another mistake from our last trip that I will make sure we don't repeat is to book early evening ADRs far from the park we are visiting that day. We traveled with friends, so DW and the other wife made the plans -- they insisted that we eat at T-Rex for dinner one evening

. We visited Animal Kingdom that day (our only day at AK) and had to leave around 3:00 to get back to CSR and change clothes before heading to DTD. Most veterans know that this can be plenty of time to see most/all attractions at AK, but with four kids under 8 we moved pretty slowly, it was oppressively hot, and we stopped to take in every- single- sideshow and curio shop/stand we passed.

We missed EE, Flights of Wonder, and the Nemo show. The whole time we were at dinner I could only think, "We traded off top notch Disney attractions so we can see second rate animatronic dinosaurs while we eat standard bar and grill food. Yippee!"
The last one (these are all from our last trip in 2009 btw) is staying at CSR with multiple small kids and a double stroller -- the bus/stroller issues have been discussed ad nauseum on other threads, so I won't elaborate. The key issue is that I am the pack mule on these trips, which I happily accept, but but my willingness is subject to limitations. Henceforth, I will not board a bus carrying anything larger than an umbrella stroller -- this is for my own well-being as well as that of fellow guests.
We're going in 7 weeks (just our family) and I took care of the planning this time -- no 4th of July week, no 3-hour transition/travel to a meal, no buses, rental strollers at Epcot only (umbrella stroller otherwise for DD2), and no AK with small kids.
