Love reading this thread! I wish I was better at posting in time with the topics, though.
An earlier QOTD was about sunscreen preferences, and I just got my June Good Housekeeping magazine, wherein the GH Research Institute tested and rated sunscreens!
For Mineral lotions ("Designed to sit on top of skin, these potions deflect UV rays, making them ideal for anyone who's sensitive to sunscreen."), they picked Aveeno Natural Protection Broad Spectrum SPF 50 ($11 for 3 oz.) and CeraVe Broad Spectrum SPF 50 ($17 for 3 oz.).
For Chemical lotions (These are speedily absorbed and rely on UV filters to soak up the suns radiation so it wont damage your skin.), they picked No-Ad Sport Broad Spectrum SPF 50 ($10 for 16 oz.) and Hawaiian Tropic Silk Hydration Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 50 ($10 for 6 oz.).
The last category, Spray formula (Its convenience in a can, but youll need to make several passes to ensure coverage.) had one pick: Neutrogena Wet Skin Spray Broad Spectrum SPF 50 ($12 for 5 oz.).
Ive bought the No-Ad sunscreen before, and I think it works well. My kids like the spray sunscreen and I typically buy Coppertone Sport SPF 30 for them, plus Neutrogena face stick sunscreen SPF 50.
Sunscreen is on my Disney shopping list, for sure. We'll need it before August, though, since my kids are counselors at the YMCA day camp. I've been stocking up on travel size items (toothpaste, wipes, laundry detergent, Downy, etc.) and I put them in my Disney bin, where I keep things I only use at Disney.
I just signed up for the Target debit card, too, so I can save 5% on Disney gift cards. I like the idea of buying them in chunks between now and the trip, and hopefully I can limit my expenses while we're in the parks by using the prepaid cards.