I don't focus so much on brand, but use a combo of stick, spray and lotion.
High SPF lotion is best for your face (50SPF). Spray tends to be shiny, and that makes for bad photos.
Spray is fast and IMO, has better coverage than lotion for us (non-face). The disadvantage of sprays is that TSA wont allow full sized cans if you are flying.
The sticks are super compact, especially if you can find the small stick. This is what we carry into the parks for when we need to re-apply sunscreen or if someone forgot to apply it before leaving the hotel.
Another factor to consider is the ingredients, and how you react to them. Perfumes can be a problem.
There's also this, Hawaii is considering legislation which says, "Oxybenzone and octinoxate cause mortality in developing coral; increase coral bleaching that indicates extreme stress, even at temperatures below 87.8 degrees Fahrenheit; and cause genetic damage to coral and other marine organisms. These chemicals have also been shown to degrade corals’ resiliency and ability to adjust to climate change factors and inhibit recruitment of new corals. Furthermore, oxybenzone and octinoxate appear to increase the probability of endocrine disruption."
So maybe use the same kind of care that you use when choosing other skincare products you like. I suggest testing products before you use them at WDW.
Also note that many products contain a skin-tinting agent to make your skin look more tan. It might be something you want, or it might be something you wish to avoid.
One more suggestion....I ALSO highly suggest a small bottle of aloe gel in case some gets a sunburn. Aloe gel is very soothing. Other skincare products we like for WDW are a small tube of hand sanitizer (can be used to treat minor cuts), and moleskin (used to cover blisters, if you are prone to getting blisters.)