- Subscription prices for Disney+, Hulu and Disney Bundle Plans are set to rise
- The price increase comes into force on October 21
- Reports suggest that the price increase may not be restricted to the United States
Another Disney+ Price hiking trip comes in October, which will see the cost of Disney’s flagship flow service plus Hulu and the various bundles it offers, jumps with as much as $ 3 in the US.
The changes will come into force on October 21, after which the price of an ad-supported plan for Disney+ increases by $ 2 (from $ 9.99 to $ 11.99) per year. Month, while ad-free tier is set to jump $ 2 (from $ 15.99 to $ 18.99) a month and $ 30 (from $ 159.99 to $ 189.99) annually.
Hulu will also see costs rise by up to $ 3 (from $ 9.99 to $ 11.99) per day. Month. However, this will be limited to the ad supported plan, leaving the more premium (without the ADS) plan’s price unchanged.
Similar climbs are set to hit various Disney bundles, which also include Disney+ and Hulu. Disney+ and Hulu (with ADS) bundle, which is one of the most popular packages, will see costs rise by $ 2 (from $ 10.99 to $ 12.99) per day. Month.
Meanwhile, both the ad-supported and ad-free plans for Disney+ and Hulu with Live TV and ESPN Select Bundle are rising as much as $ 3. Disney+, Hulu and HBO Max bundle pop up with $ 3, and Hulu with Live TV, Disney+ and ESPN Select Bundle will see an increase as high as $ 7.
|
Level |
Old monthly price |
New Monthly Price |
|---|---|---|
|
Disney+ (with ads) |
$ 9.99 |
$ 11.99 |
|
Disney+ (without ads) |
$ 15.99 |
$ 18.99 |
|
Hulu (with ads) |
$ 9.99 |
$ 11.99 |
|
Disney+ and Hulu Bundle (with ads) |
$ 10.99 |
$ 12.99 |
|
Disney+, Hulu and ESPN Select Bundle (without ads) |
$ 16.99 |
$ 19.99 |
|
Disney+, Hulu and ESPN Select Bundle (without ads on Disney+ or Hulu and with ads on ESPN SELECT) |
$ 26.99 |
$ 29.99 |
|
Disney+, Hulu and HBO Max Bundle (with ads) |
$ 16.99 |
$ 19.99 |
|
Disney+, Hulu and HBO Max Bundle (without ads) |
$ 29.99 |
$ 32.99 |
|
Hulu with Live TV (with ads), Disney+ and ESPN Select Bundle |
$ 82.99 |
$ 89.99 |
|
Hulu with Live -tv (without ads), Disney+ and ESPN SELECT BUNDLE |
$ 95.99 |
$ 99.99 |
The news comes in the midst of calls to boycott Disney’s streaming services after the recent Jimmy Kimmel -Annulling Saga and seems to bring a fresh round of cancellations, judging by frustrated users online, with several Redditors saying they have already canceled their account.
Given that Disney just earlier this year announced its first subscriber loss ever, these latest reports are not good for Medijuggernaut’s streaming services. In fact, after the announcement of last year’s price increase, it reportedly lost 700,000 subscribers during the first quarter of its financial year 2025.
It is worth noting that most closed accounts from this period seemed to be from international users, but this may increase yet if reports of the price increase affecting coasts outside the United States are true.
According to Cord Busters, Disney+ (with ADS) Annual Plan in the UK will increase by £ 10 (from £ 89.90 to £ 99.90) on September 30, and although no other price increase has been confirmed for its other monthly plans or ad -free plans, this may be a sign that there are more climbs underway.
How to Avoid Disney+ Price -Hiking Tour
With (potentially more) price increasing deadlines threatening, there is no better time to look for ways to save cash on a Disney+ -tonecoal. One of the best ways to pay less for a subscription is to look at if there are any offers that allow you to get a Disney+ free trial. Disney no longer offers this introductory agreement, but you can still find it as part of a fringe for a mobile, broadband or retail membership.
There is also the opportunity to sign up for one of the annual plans that works cheaper than paying monthly before the price increase comes into force. Although I do not strictly a deal, I often consider this tactic as one of the best streaming offers because of the savings.
Of course, if you are not too bothered by missing out on some content, there is always the opportunity to hold out to Black Friday streaming offerings to start emerging in November as there is a great chance that Disney will bring his record-low bottom agreement back to Disney+ and Hulu. This was also not a one -time saving when the bottom discount returned in March, so I think it is likely that we might see it again.
After all, Disney would probably like to win subscribers back after this round with price increases hits, and Black Friday would be the perfect timing for anyone who wants to pick up a subscription for the family for Christmas.



