Hello Tony- Sorry, I'm not aware of any bennies for
DVC members at DL.
But I would suggest you consider splurging some points on a two or three night stay at Grand Californian. Sure there are other hotels and motels around and within walking distance, but the GC is absolutely magnificent. If you are low on points, pay cash, I think you will agree it is worth it. The main benefit of staying there is that you will be blown away! Of course, you'll be spoiled forever.
Even though this is your first trip to DL, I'm sure you already realize where it fits in the history of Disney.
Disneyland is NOT to be compared to Walt Disney World. DL was the first theme park, the dream come true of a great man. Walt Disney walked this park and mingled with guests. He enjoyed seeing the excitement in thier faces, and the pleasure they enjoyed. He was always looking for ways to make it better. He thought of it as "A happy place...".
Yeh, it's smaller and more compact. Over the years it has seen many changes to keep up with the times, but it still retains a character and charm you can't find at WDW. When you turn the corner around Town Square, you'll be surprised how small the castle appears. But as you walk down Main Street, I hope you will get the same feeling I do as I think about what Walt Disney accomplished here.
When Walt Disney World was conceived and then built, it was larger, better, and did not include the mistakes made at DL. There was room to grow without limitations. But there is a particular magic at DL that cannot not be found in Florida.
When you experience Disneyland for your first time, please do not compare it to the Magic Kingdom at WDW. Both parks were a dream come true, but Disneyland was the first, the bench mark, the original. It is where Disney magic was born.
When you check in at DVC in Florida, they always say "Welcome Home". On this first trip Disneyland, I hope that you'll realize you are "home".
Sorry for the long reply, but if what I have said helps you to enjoy your first time at Disneyland just a little more, it was worth my time and effort...