I'm not sure I understand the question about "what you get"? The yearly dues include operating costs, contributions to capital expenditures and the real estate taxes due on the property. The operating costs pay for everything -- from utilities to employee health insurance to the transportation costs. The Capital Reserves budget holds the money that is needed for on-going replacements from roofs, to paving the parking lots to new furniture.
Think of the yearly dues as the gas & insurance for your car. The last two years, economic conditions have caused the dues to go up at a higher rate than in the past. Previously, dues were just about stable for 5 years.
Housekeeping at
DVC resorts is as follows: On a stay of less than 8 nights or less you get Trash & Towel on the 4th day. They empty the trash & put new liners in the bins. Provide fresh bathroom linens. Replace facial tissue, paper towels and toilet paper. Replenish coffee, sugar, cream & sweeteners. Replenish dishwashing liquid, dishwasher detergent, sponges & laundry detergent as needed. (If supplies, except for coffee, laundry detergent and toiletries, run low you can always request more.)
On a stay of 8 nights or more, you get a full cleaning on Day 4 and T&T on Day 8 with the cycle repeating every 4 days.
Full cleaning is a T&T plus change the bed linens, vacuum & dust, clean the bathrooms, kitchen/kitchenette and do the dishes.
You can pay for additional cleanings and for supplies that aren't provided free. This includes being able to pay $6 for a complete set of towels for the unit.