I have worked in hotels for over 20 years and never in my time have I ever (even in my extensive travels), ever been told that I only paid to use the queen bed and I was not to use the other beds in the room or I would be charged. You pay for the room, not the bed, I am terminally ill and cannot lay in bed with my partner for long, so I often sit or lay on a couch during the night to help my body. There was no couch, only 2 single beds and the queen bed. My partner told me to use the bed anyway and we would take them to court if they made us pay, however I didn't want the added stress (I think I have enough at the moment). The room was cheap enough, but to be told not to touch things in the room seemed like they really didn't care if there were guests there or not. I was worried if I touched other things they would charge for that too. Outside of that, the toilet back was falling down, the light shade in the bath room was broken and the pool not at all clean enough to use.
They had a power outage during the day and the restaurant was closed for the night, there was no offer for anything else, the town only had 1 place open and the did a roaring trade, the hotel could have at least offered toasted sandwiches and other easy to prepare foods. they had power. In the hotels I have worked in, we would have gone out of our way to ensure the guests had some way of getting something to eat if there was little other choice.
It put a great damper on my bucket list holiday.