You can  sign up for the service now. Though the pricing is still competitive what if offers, there are even more discounts available if you’d like to save some pennies. 

Get six or twelve months worth of Disney+ with O2 

If you’re based in the UK and are in the market for a new phone contract, then you’re in luck. O2 are offering six months Disney Plus for free with all new contracts, including upgrades. In addition, existing customers of O2 who aren’t ready for an upgrade can add Disney+ as an extra on their current plan for £7.99 per month, with £2 a month being knocked off the bill.  There isn’t currently a cut-off date for these deals, but we’ll update this article with any new information as and when we have it. Find out more on the O2 Disney Plus discount page.

Get free Disney+ US with Verizon

The longest Disney+ offer we’ve seen so far is for a full free year of the service with one of Verizon’s unlimited data plans in the US. All new and existing customers on one of Verizon’s unlimited 4G or 5G data plans can grab 12 months of Disney+ totally for free, as can any new customers on its Fios or 5G home internet plans – though existing customers on those two services aren’t so lucky. The lowest unlimited plans start from $75 per month, but get more expensive depending on the type of plan that you use. The 5G home internet plan is only available in certain areas: see the website for the full list. 

The Disney Plus US bundle

If the discounts above aren’t feasible for you, then there is another option. Disney are actually offering a very reasonable bundle that not only gives you access to Disney+, but Hulu and ESPN+ as well for just $12.99 (around £10.70) per month. To give you an idea of how much that saves you, we can take a look at how much each service costs alone. Disney+ is $6.99, ESPN+ is $4.99, and Hulu is $5.99 on its cheapest plan. That means at minimum this bundle would make a saving of $5 each month in comparison to having individual subscriptions. In terms of content, Hulu streams shows like The Handmaid’s Tale and Castle Rock, whilst ESPN+ will get you on-demand service for lots of American sports, including MLB, NHL, NBA and MLS games, as well as college sports, PGA golf, Top Rank Boxing, and Grand Slam Tennis matches. Hannah Cowton is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor and Macworld, working across entertainment, consumer technology and lifestyle. Her interests and specialities lie in streaming services, film and television reviews and rumours, gaming, wearables and smart home products. She’s also the creator of The London Geek, a geek culture and lifestyle blog.