Disney+ is now cheaper in the UK, but there’s a catch
Disney+ has changed up its subscription plans in the UK and Europe, with three options now available and one of those is cheaper than the original.
How much does Disney+ cost?
Disney+ starts at around $8 a month, if you don’t mind ads
The most affordable Disney+ plan is the Basic (with ads) which costs$7.99 a month. But, depending on your streaming preferences, you could get a discount if you bundle Disney+ with one of the company’s other services, including Hulu or ESPN+. You can bundle that same Basic ad-supported subscription with Hulu for another $2 a month, or with Hulu and EPSN+ for $14.99 a month.
If you find ads irritating, or want to download shows, you’ll pay significantly more. Disney+ Premium without ads is $13.99 a month, or $19.99 with Hulu, or $24.99 with Hulu and ESPN+ add-free.

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The key to Disney+ deals? Bundling
Disney also has a longstanding agreement with Verizon. That means new and existing Verizon customers can bundle the Disney+ streaming servicewith their phone bill, potentially saving some cash. If you already use Verizon, it’s worth taking a look at your plan to see if you may get the streaming service cheaper than purchasing a subscription separately.
Disney also offersdiscounts for eligible U.S. military service members. Those who qualify can receive a 25 percent discount on an annual Disney+ plan.

What is included in YouTube TV base plan?
YouTube TV has a robust base plan that may save you some money if you’re switching from cable.
Does Disney+ have a free trial?
The streaming giant no longer offers a seven-day free trial
While the company previously offered a free seven-day trial, Disney+ no longer offers a free trial. If you’re unsure on how much you’ll watch, Disney+ does offer monthly subscriptions starting at $7.99. These subscriptions can be canceled at any time, so it’s fairly painless to try it out for one month and see if there’s enough content to make it worth the recurring cost. Disney+ also allows you to change plans later, so you’re able to start with the basic plan but upgrade to ad-free later on if you’d like.
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