- Disney+ has confirmed its recent pricing walk extends to British customers
- The change is already in effect after being introduced on September 30
- The price increase will affect all Disney+ levels
Days after we reported that the latest Disney+ Price hiking trip for US customers, we can now confirm that the change will also affect them in the UK.
One of the best streaming services has announced price increases across each subscription, including ad -free plans. This came into force on September 30.
The Disney+ ‘standard with ads’ Level has jumped from £ 4.99 per Month for £ 5.99 per Month. Meanwhile, the plan ‘Standard’ (with ads) has sprung from £ 8.99 per Month for £ 9.99 per Month, or £ 89.90 per Years for £ 99.90 per year. Year – to see the full list of price changes, including for the Disney+ ‘Premium’ plan, see below.
It’s been a turbulent time for Disney’s streaming service such as Recently, Disney+, Hulu and ESPN suffered a big battle after millions of fans allegedly closed their accounts over Jimmy Kimmel Row.
What are the new Disney+ prices?
I have outlined the old and new costs of Disney+ in the UK below, where subscribers see an increase of 11% to 20% depending on what level they are at.
With a moment, it’s frustrating to see that even Disney +’s cheapest level has become more expensive. Given the news, I would not be surprised if customers choose to cancel their subscriptions completely.
|
Level |
Old Price |
New price |
|
Disney+ Standard with ads |
£ 4.99 per Month |
£ 5.99 per Month |
|
Disney+ Standard (Monthly) |
£ 8.99 per Month |
£ 9.99 per Month |
|
Disney+ Standard (Annual) |
£ 89.90 per Year |
£ 99.90 per Year |
|
Disney+ Premium (Monthly) |
£ 12.99 per Month |
£ 14.99 per Month |
|
Disney+ Premium (Annual) |
£ 129.90 per Year |
£ 149.90 per Year |
Despite the climbs, Disney+ ‘S’ Premium ‘level is still cheaper than Netflix’s equivalent (without ads) level, which is £ 18.99 per Month, so fans of the best Disney+ shows and best Disney+ movies still pay less than rivals.
Price increases are always disappointing news, but there are a few ways you can save cash on a Disney+ subscription, although the new price plans are inevitable.
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. While Disney is no longer offering this introductory agreement, you can still find it as part of a fringe for a mobile, broadband or retail membership in certain areas, so it’s worth exploring.



