I am an 81-year-old woman. The room I was given was down stairs; the room itself had no window. When I exited the room with my son (who had carried in my luggage) we were confronted by a man who lurked around, moving close to my son's family, in their car, and to me, getting into mine. When we left the motel site to have supper together before separating, the man, on drugs or having some other problem, foIlowed us on his motorcycle. I could not be comfortable staying in the situation--my son was adamant that he would not risk my safety by letting me stay there. My son checked me out, and canceled the next two nights of the total of three that I had reserved. Given these safety issues, I would request that Days Inn refund all of the money I spent on this room--certainly, the last two nights, which I canceled when I checked out before staying the first night. In my opinion, it is one thing to complain about the comfort of a room, totally another matter to register concerns about safety. I have always had respect for the Days Inn motels. I hope that you will further that respect by honoring your responsibility to provide adequately for the safety of your clients. Thank you.