1. US deals
2. UK deals
3. Canada & Australia
4. FAQs
Disney Plus bundles are a real must-have if you want to save as much as possible. For a start, they offer better value for money. Second, they usually get you a lot more content than you otherwise would. Because this fills in gaps that the Disney streaming service can't, bundles become a good deal in more ways than a literal one.
We've listed everything you need to know about Disney Plus bundles below, but from our experience (and we've been covering the service since it launched), you can't get much better than the classic bundle. This provides access to Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus with ads for for $14.99 per month, or $24.99p/m without ads. That essentially gets you one of them for free, and they provide something for the whole family. Honestly, it's hard to get much better.
There are other options, though. To point you in the right direction, we've rounded up all of the available Disney Plus bundles below.
Disney Plus bundles - US
Disney Plus bundles - UK
Disney Plus bundles - Canada & Australia
Disney Plus bundles - FAQs
Is there a discount for Disney Plus bundles?
Although they're few in number, you can get discounts on Disney Plus bundles. Indeed, the Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus combo (with ads) for $14.99 per month saves you around $12 compared to buying them separately. It's a similar story with the no-ads version of the offer; you're getting $17.98 off in that case.
Meanwhile, the UK is able to save £47.94 on six months of Disney Plus with an O2 contract. Although it's not as good as the Hulu and ESPN bundle listed above, that's still pretty good overall.
Are Disney Plus bundles worth it?
Despite costing a little more up front, Disney Plus bundles are much better value for money than other deals (so long as you're interested in the extras they provide, of course). That's because the add-ons fill a gap in Disney's own programming.
A good case-in-point would be the offer with Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus (including ads) for $14.99 per month. While Disney knocks it out of the park with blockbuster entertainment for families, Hulu covers more mature content. ESPN then charges into the breach with sports. It's the perfect marriage; as we mentioned in our Disney Plus review, those are weak spots for the House of Mouse's streaming service, so it all balances out well.
The same is true of the UK's Disney Plus/Star mashup. Because Disney's offering is understandably more PG, the mature content provided by Star compliments it very nicely.
Can you get Disney Plus without Star?
Unfortunately, there's no way of getting Disney Plus without Star (where the service's more grown-up dramas go) in the UK or Australia. That's because Star isn't actually a separate entity that's been bundled into Disney. Instead, it's a glorified content hub where shows like Grey's Anatomy or Family Guy live, and it's provided free of charge. Think of it like the Star Wars banner on the main menu that collects all of those movies into one place.
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