Disney+ Gets Huge Price Cut For Ad Tier, But Only For A Limited Time

As a longtime Disney enthusiast who has seen my fair share of animated classics and live-action remakes, this latest offer from Disney+ is music to my ears! For just $2 a month, I can enjoy three months of the ad-tier service – a steal if you ask me! With the upcoming releases of Agatha All Along, Wizards Beyond Waverly Place, and Inside Out 2, I’m more than excited to hop on this deal.


Disney has introduced an attractive deal on its ad-supported tier of Disney+ and added additional benefits to boost subscriptions. From today, both new and existing members can enjoy three months of the ad-tier at just $2 per month, significantly lower than the usual $8 monthly charge.

Starting from today, the 12th of September, this special offer will continue until the 27th. If you decide to sign up today, you can secure that rate all the way up to the end of 2024. A big thanks to Hollywood Reporter for bringing this deal to our attention!

Disney has introduced a fresh deal that coincides with the premieres of Agatha All Along (on September 18) and Wizards Beyond Waverly Place (in October 29), as well as the streaming release of Inside Out 2, which is set for September 25.

The promotional offer comes just ahead of Disney+’s planned price increase that begins on October 17, when Disney+ with ads goes up to $10/month. The ad-free plan is going up by $2 to $16/month, while monthly rates for Hulu and ESPN+ are rising as well at that time.

Disney is now providing special benefits to its Disney+ subscribers, such as:

Following several years of operating at a financial loss, similar to many new business ventures in the financial sector, Disney+ has now become profitable for Disney Corporation. With expectations of increasing subscribers and revenue over the coming months, the planned price increases are part of this growth strategy. CEO Bob Iger justified these price hikes, stating that only a minimal and statistically negligible proportion of customers would cancel their subscriptions each time Disney raises its prices.

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2024-09-12 16:39