And you have until December 8th, when the price change and new ad-supported Disney Plus tier go into effect. Me? I know I’ll always choose an ad-free experience, but I know I don’t want to pay more, either. That said, make sure you actually need Disney Plus right now, because we think you should consider canceling Disney Plus, HBO Max and Hulu this month. That’s why I locked my prices in now, by subscribing to Hulu and Disney Plus all on the same account, getting what’s referred to as The Disney Bundle (which also includes ESPN Plus). And after the Dec. 8 price increases, the Disney Bundle is $14.99 (opens in new tab), saving you $13.98 over the combined costs of Hulu (with ads), Disney Plus (without ads) and ESPN Plus (with ads).
Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN Plus price changes at a glance
But what if, and I know you folks are out there, you don’t want Hulu or ESPN Plus? Well, if you don’t want ESPN Plus, know that The Disney Bundle is still providing $3.99 in savings vs just Disney Plus (no ads) and Hulu (with ads). And if you don’t want Hulu? Then it’s time to think about how much Disney Plus you expect to watch. From now until Dec. 8, ad-free Disney Plus is $79 for 1 year (opens in new tab). If you think you’ll want the no-ads Disney Plus for at least 8 of the next 12 months, this is the deal for you. Why would you want Disney Plus for that much time? Well Mandalorian season 3, Secret Invasion, Echo, Loki season 2 and Ironheart are all coming next year, for starters. It’s always a bad time for a price hike, but to have this happen as Hulu continues to get great shows (watch The Bear, please) and as inflation is an increasing fact of life? This all makes the Disney Bundle (currently $13.99, going up to $14.99) (opens in new tab) — which used to just be one bundle that packaged Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN Plus — all the more interesting. Especially now that there are going to be four different Disney Bundles. Annoyingly, though, even the Disney Bundle we have right now is getting more expensive this fall, going to $14.99 from $13.99, if you’re already a member. If you would sit through ads? Well, then your calculus changes, as ad-free Disney Plus will cost $7.99, so you’d only want to sign up for the $80 annual plan if you expect you’d want Disney Plus for 11 to 12 months of the next year.
All of the Disney Bundles
That said, there are going to be other Disney bundles, and the below chart breaks them down The $14.99 Disney bundle is here for those who keep the current Disney Plus bundle.You save $3.99 over ad-free Disney Plus and ad-supported Hulu. And then ESPN Plus is thrown in for free. The $9.99 Disney bundle is the new cheapest bundle, and has ad-supported Disney Plus and Hulu. It offers $5.98 in savings. The $12.99 Disney bundle tacks on ESPN Plus to the above bundle for $3 more, saving you $7 off of its price. The $19.99 Disney bundle is for the ad-haters. Total savings of $15.98, includes ad-free Disney Plus and Hulu, as well as ESPN Plus.
Outlook: Time’s running out
These price hikes were first announced in September, and are finally about to go into effect. I’ve already explained some of the shows you’ll come back to Disney Plus for, but know that’s going to be the home of upcoming Marvel movies too. One of December’s big Disney Plus releases is Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again, an animated sequel. If you’re a cord-cutter, you’ll probably want Hulu for next-day streams of TV shows (especially if you don’t have ABC). ESPN Plus has a variety of sports, and is a must for UFC fans. No matter what, though, you should not wait until Dec. 8 to figure out what your plan is for these services. And that gives us an easy, Disney-like rhyme: “don’t wait, don’t wait, December 8 is one day too late!” Next: You need to see the Cocaine Bear trailer. Spotify Wrapped 2022 just went live, and Apple Music Replay looks a lot like it.