To explain the housekeeping thing a bit further....
When you become a timeshare owner, you're sharing the operational expenses of the resort , including housekeeping, with your fellow owners. That's part of what your maintenance fees cover.
When you stay at a hotel, the costs of the housekeeping materials and personnel are part of your room rate. When you own a timeshare, you pay your share of the overall housekeeping materials and personnel costs for the resort in your maintenance fees.
So...given that many owners don't want daily housekeeping, and given that providing daily housekeeping for all villas would send our maintenance fees through the roof, the fair way to handle it is to give everyone limited housekeeping services, and allow those who want additional services to pay for them out of pocket.
Having had it both ways (hotels vs timeshares), I much prefer the
DVC way. I'm very happy to have only housekeeping in my villa once or twice during my stay, and I don't need to pay for services I don't use or want. When I stay at a hotel, I must pay for housekeeping every single day, whether I want it or not.
Regarding the 'specialness' of members....DVC is a way to prepay for your lodgings for a certain number of years. That's all it is. It's not an investment, as it depreciates in value as the years go by. It's not club level, or a VIP club, so there's no special treatment as part of the deal. The benefit is the reduced cost of villa accommodations.