Published March 6, 2024, 4:30 p.m. ET

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With all of the streaming services out there, and new ones launching on top of that, it’s worth it to save a buck here and there when you can, right?

That’s the beauty of being able to bundle your streaming services. At one slightly discounted price, you can get multiple subscriptions.

Right now, there’s no better bundle to subscribe to than the Disney Bundle.

There are four available bundle options to choose from, and at most, you’ll find yourself saving $18/month and broadening your streaming horizons.

Below, we’ve compiled everything you need to know to get started with the Disney Bundle, from how much it costs to what you’ll be able to stream once you have it.

What is the Disney+ Bundle?

The Disney Bundle is a collective of streaming services owned by the Walt Disney Company offered together at a discount when compared to the price of individual subscriptions.

Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ are the three services offered in various configurations of the bundle, including duos and trios. If you intend on subscribing to two or all three of these services, the Disney Bundle is worth it because you’ll be saving money every month.

If you’re already a subscriber to any of the services individually, it’s easy to upgrade your account into the Disney Bundle by heading over to Disney+.

How Much is the Disney+ Bundle?

Before we get into Disney Bundle pricing, here’s how much each service costs individually:

Disney+HuluESPN+
With Ads:$7.99/month$7.99/month$10.99/month
Without Ads:$13.99/month$17.99/month$10.99/month

Now, check out how the prices change when you bundle services together.

Duo BasicDuo PremiumTrio BasicTrio Premium
Price:$9.99/month$19.99/month$14.99/month$24.99/month

The Trio Premium, priced at $24.99/month, would actually cost you $42.97/month if you subscribed to all three services separately. Similarly, you’ll save even with the Duo Basic ($9.99/month), which would be $15.98/month without a bundle discount.

When all of the information is laid out like this, it’s easy to see why it’s worth it to invest in or upgrade to one of the Disney Bundles.

What is Included in the Disney+ Bundle?

Each configuration of the Disney Bundle comes with different things. Let’s break it down:

What It Includes:
Duo Basic:Ad-supported Disney+ and Hulu
Duo Premium:Ad-free Disney+ and Hulu
Trio Basic:Ad-supported Disney+ Hulu, and ESPN+
Trio Premium:Ad-free Disney+ and Hulu, and ESPN+ with ads

Note that ESPN+ does not have an ad-free subscription, since the service consists of mostly live events.

Is There A Free Trial of the Disney Bundle?

No, unfortunately, there isn’t a free trial of the Disney Bundle available.

Is There A Disney Bundle Student Discount?

There isn’t a Disney Bundle student discount currently available.

However, Hulu does have a student discount — $1.99/month with ads — and users on this plan have the option to add Disney+ for an additional $2.99/month, bringing the total to $4.98/month (the basic plan typically costs $9.99/month).

Best of Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+:

So, now that you’ve upgraded to the Disney Bundle, you’re probably wondering what to watch — and you came to the right place to figure that out. Below, we’ve broken down some of the best titles on each service worth checking out.

Related: New on Disney+ | New on Hulu

Disney+:

Taylor Swift performing in an "Eras Tour" concert
Photo: Getty Images

As the name implies, Disney+ is Disney plus more. Every Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar animated movie are streaming on the service, alongside Disney Channel titles, live-action films and series, Disneynature documentaries and more.

And since acquiring Marvel and Lucasfilm, you can find every movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Star Wars franchise, plus new originals that expand both universes, like WandaVision and The Mandalorian. The anticipated new Marvel series X-Men ’97 is set to premiere at the end of March.

Disney+ also has a hub for all things National Geographic, from nature docs like the new series Queens to Life Below Zero.

The streamer recently acquired one of 2023’s hottest movies, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour. A new version, subtitled (Taylor’s Version), is set to launch on Disney+ on the evening of March 14.

Hulu:

The Bear S2
Photo: Chuck Hodes/FX

Hulu first rose in popularity as a service that let users stream new episodes of their favorite shows from network channels like ABC and Fox, and to this day, the service still has next-day streaming of nearly every series on ABC, Fox, and FX, among other networks. This means being able to catch up on The Bachelor or Shōgun just hours after new episodes air on TV.

The streamer also has a handful of buzzy Hulu originals and FX on Hulu originals, like The Bear, Extraordinary, Reservation Dogs, and Only Murders in the Building. Films from Searchlight Pictures also tend to make streaming debuts on Hulu; some recent titles include All of Us Strangers, Theater Camp, The Banshees of Inisherin, Suncoast (which premiered as a Hulu original), and 2024 Best Picture nominee Poor Things (coming March 7).

ESPN+:

Jack Hughes at the 2022 NHL All Star Game
Photo: Icon Sportswire / Contributor (Getty Images)

ESPN+ airs thousands of exclusive live events across several different sports and leagues, including NHL hockey, MLB baseball, NCAA football, and more. The service also carries exclusive UFC fight nights and every race of the Formula 1 season.

There’s also an extensive library of on-demand titles, including ESPN films and the entire 30 for 30 archive.


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