Disney Plus Contracts Expire Soon — How to Avoid Price Increases

Disney Plus Contracts Expire Soon — How to Avoid Price Increases

Now you can save on Disney Plus by simply moving to an annual plan by Friday, March 26. Like Disney Plus users overseas, U.S. Disney Plus subscribers must act now or their bill will go up to $7.99 per month or $80 per year.

That means the monthly fee will go up $1 per month, and those who wait until Friday to subscribe to the annual bundle will pay $10 more than they do now. However, if they lock in the annual rate now, they will save $25.89 over subscribing to the service at the monthly rate for one year. This would give them 3 more months of service at the new rate.

Those who subscribe to the Disney Plus bundle, which includes Hulu and ESPN Plus, will also see their price increase by $1 to $13.99. The bundle with ad-free Hulu will go up from $18.99 to $19.99 per month. We've had time to prepare for this day: Disney announced this change in December 2020.

So anyone who thinks they'll be on Disney Plus for at least 9 of the next 12 months should definitely get on board.

And there are good reasons to keep your account after WandaVision ends. Currently, "Falcon and the Winter Soldier," "Loki" in May, and "Black Widow" in July are coming to Disney Plus Premier Access.

On top of that, Disney's Marvel movies, the Pixar and Disney vaults, and the entire Simpsons run (now properly trimmed) are all available. I will probably switch to the annual plan as well, since our family has returned to Disney Plus so many times to watch old MCU movies, etc.

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