Okay, I need to share our funny experience with floaters at Disney!
2 Summers ago my DH and I, along with our best friends, flew to Disney (no kids!!) for a long weekend. We stayed at Coronado Springs. We were in the big pool and my friend and I were getting out. By the steps, she looks down and says something like " ooh! gross there's a floater!" and I say, " that's not a floater that's just a pinecone or something from the trees that just got in the pool, see." At the same time I say that, I take my toe and touch it!!! When I did that, it kind of did something that made us know it wasn't from a tree! We both screamed at the same time and ran out of the pool! Our husbands have no idea what just happened, we run back to our chairs about this time the life guards are looking and the people in the pool are looking. This was Sept. so the pool was not too full, thank goodness. Finally, our husbands go to the lifeguard and explain, laughing hysterically and of course we are too. They call the management and close the pool. Here they come, with all the gear to clean the pool! They closed the pool for about an hour! Mgment came and talked to us and apologized but thanked us for being so calm about it and not flipping out on them (so to speak). We of course joked about it and they all got a good laugh (and still do) about me touching it w/my toe! They of course did not drain the pool, just cleaned it. My DH likes to joke that they called HAZMAT and they came w/all the gear on to clean the pool. We will never forget that! That is my friends favorite story to tell about our weekend at Disney!
I agree with the original poster that swimmie diapers should be required. Everyone knows that happens (that's the reason for the chlorination, etc.) it at least keeps it contained. I've had 3 children and it's not a pretty site to have to clean up after them. Thank goodness they are out of that now!