Disney+ Subscription Price Increases On All Plans (Beginning December 8th)

Disney+ is increasing and changing all of their pricing bundles and tiers on December 8th. Full details can be found on this page. You can buy an annual membership now and get the lower rate. Be sure to go through a shopping portal before making the purchase.

  • The ad-free Disney+ plan will increase from $7.99/month and $79.99/year to $10.99/month and $109.99/year.
  • The Disney+ bundle is changing from $13.99 to $14.99 for existing subscribers. New subscribers will have three tier options of $9.99, $12.99, and $19.99, depending on ads.

The Blue Cash cards are lowering the required minimum purchase to trigger its monthly $7 statement credit – the new requirement is $12.99, down from $13.99.

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RWHRAMPTON@GMAIL.COM
[email protected] (@guest_1796241)
February 11, 2024 01:59

Looks like disney now sells gift cards. Think this would trigger the $20 streaming credit?

https://www.disneyplus.com/welcome/gift-card

HarryTheFirstHarry
HarryTheFirstHarry (@guest_1684137)
September 1, 2023 10:52

One more price increase coming in October….and they know nothing about grandfathers.

MC420
MC420 (@guest_1509047)
December 13, 2022 17:06

Weirdly enough, I got a 7 buck refund on my Amex card for the legacy bundle (which is correct) and, before that showed up (the weird part), I got a refund for the tax amount I paid this month. That second part is totally weird. Anyone had this happen?

Joey
Joey (@guest_1503497)
December 6, 2022 21:00

Woke has become so overused it has lost all meaning, just like “cringe” or “based.” People just use the word as a one size fits all anytime they don’t like something, regardless of whether it’s really woke.

Another Jeff
Another Jeff (@guest_1503088)
December 6, 2022 15:06

Am I crazy or is there no good way to get Disney and Hulu without ads without the useless ESPN?

Peek
Peek (@guest_1503092)
December 6, 2022 15:09

Another Jeff Just about every package deal I looked at involved Ads. We are probably just going to wait and hope a deal appears or we’ll just buy a month at a time of Disney Plus.

TheGreatHambino
TheGreatHambino (@guest_1503122)
December 6, 2022 15:51

Another Jeff You can do Hulu (w/o Ads) for $14.99/mo and add Disney+ for $2.99/mo for a total price of $17.98/mo + tax.

John M
John M (@guest_1503064)
December 6, 2022 14:42

I lay down and curl up with a good book.

P
P (@guest_1503653)
December 7, 2022 00:31

No one cares–no one.

John M
John M (@guest_1504213)
December 7, 2022 15:59
  P

ditto.

Fred
Fred (@guest_1503013)
December 6, 2022 12:55

Breaking news from 30 years ago, but bravo for convincing yourself you learned something.

Joey
Joey (@guest_1503496)
December 6, 2022 20:59

What came out 30 years ago?

lilurbanachiever
lilurbanachiever (@guest_1503001)
December 6, 2022 12:39

I only get ESPN+ and Hulu unlimited bundle, and only because Amex Plat covers it.

eshingw
eshingw (@guest_1502997)
December 6, 2022 12:31

Seeing 25K Referral bonus for my Amex Biz Plat. Of course, this comes right after i referred P2 haha

Mike
Mike (@guest_1502970)
December 6, 2022 11:42

Disney is struggling because their movie catalog is mostly static. Once you’ve seen your favorite movies, new content is rare and quite often unwathable.

scott
scott (@guest_1502984)
December 6, 2022 12:07

It’s mostly just children’s films and Marvel. Not much there.

Nun
Nun (@guest_1503046)
December 6, 2022 13:58

You’re right, but some kids will watch their favorites a dozen times

AM
AM (@guest_1503051)
December 6, 2022 14:15

I’ve watched 6-7 new movies that launched on Disney+ this year. And they’ve released a ton of new Marvel and Star Wars content.

P
P (@guest_1503656)
December 7, 2022 00:32
  AM

Yeah, there is almost always a new Marvel or Star Wars show running.