MImom, the Hard Rock Hotel is indeed listed. FWIW, all 3 Universal hotels are listed. The list says:
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Hard Rock Hotel, 5800 Universal Blvd., Orlando
chlorine, 1 previous violation"
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Portofino Bay Hotel Bay*, 5601 Universal Blvd., Orlando
chlorine, 15 previous violations" ("Bay" may be the specific pool location - ???)
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Royal Pacific Resort*, 6312 Hollywood Way, Orlando
chlorine, 13 previous violations"
The * after a hotel name in this July 17, 2006 article indicates that a pool "has been closed since July 16, 2004 inspection" but I suspect that either the 2004 is a typo or they are saying that the pool was closed at least once briefly during this time.
Figgy4me, there's a listing that says:
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Club Sevilla -- spa
4646 W. U.S. Highway 192, Kissimmee"
(No more details are given for Osceola County's locations.)
Spiceycat and
Siobhan1997, Orange Lake is not listed.
Spiceycat, these are the other listings included:
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Celebration World Resort -- wading pool
7503 Atlantis Way, Kissimmee"
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Vistana Resort*, 13800 Vistana Court Drive, Orlando
chlorine, 4 previous violations"
FWIW, there's also:
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Sheraton Vistana Villages*, 7000 Vistana Resort Terrace, Orlando
chlorine, pH, 3 previous violations"
For Westgate, here they are:
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Westgate Lakes*, 10000 Turkey Lake Road, Orlando
chlorine, pH, 24 previous violations"
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Westgate Palace*, 6137 Carrier Drive, Orlando
chlorine, pH, 6 previous violations"
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Westgate Towers North -- spa and wading pool
7600 W. U.S. Highway 192, Kissimmee"
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Westgate Towne Center -- pool and spa
2770 Old Lake Wilson Road, Kissimmee"
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Westgate Vacation Villas
2770 Old Lake Wilson Road, Kissimmee"
Siobhan1997, there's a listing that says:
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Celebrity Resorts Lucky Duck Café (location of a specific pool?)
2794 N. Poinciana Blvd., Kissimmee"
(No more details are given for Osceola County's locations.) HTH.
Honestly, there are hundreds of pools listed and
nearly every major hotel chain is represented on this list! It even includes Disney's Yacht Club (quiet pool), the Peabody, JW Marriott Grand Lakes, Celebration Hotel and Wyndham Palace. I guess I'd be most concerned about many repeat violations or if the tests revealed chlorine present was "none" - blech!

Seminole & Volusia Counties identify some of these clearly. The other counties don't say what kind of chlorine violation existed (high/low/none).
The article suggested that you should not swim if the pool water doesn't appear clear (hmmm - shocker, eh?). I may consider asking management about it as well, if a place has had several violations. With the many times we've swam in public pools and the few known illnesses contracted (none?), I'm just glad our immune systems work so well!
