Those are both good places to look. Some people list timeshares on eBay too. If you want to stay onsite, you could rent points from a DVC (Disney Vacation Club) member on the Rent/Trade board and stay at a Disney timeshare.
Don't forget that if you see what you want but it's priced higher than comparable listings, you can always make a reasonable offer.
The process of renting is pretty easy. Most owners accept Paypal. You may ask for a signed contract agreement if you don't know anything about them and/or references and/or choose someone whose reputation you respect from this or other forums.
Ask if there are any additional fees to anticipate from the resort at check-in.
Ask if they will send you some verification of the reservation in their own name to show they have the reservation secured before you make payment.
Ask how you will become informed that the resort is expecting you (you phone the home resort to confirm they've been notified vs. the owner having the resort company issue you a Guest Certificate).
Keep in mind that most owners who rent out their timeshare time would be unable to re-rent it if you try to cancel within 60 days of check-in so it's usually non-refundable after that time.
There is obviously some trust involved but the savings can be substantial. HTH!
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