One of the better streaming deals out there – assuming you’re in the US and interested in all content – is the Disney Bundle, also known as the Disney Plus Bundle. Find out how much the package costs, what’s included, and what questions to answer before subscribing.
Also read: Our latest Disney Plus review
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The Disney Bundle starts at $13.99 per month and includes Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus. A $19.99 version removes most (but not all) ads on Hulu.
What you get with the Disney Bundle

The standard Disney bundle costs $13.99 per month and includes Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus. Additionally, to eliminate (most of) Hulu’s ads, you’ll need to spend on a $19.99 plan that still omits Hulu with Live TV.
Check out some of the highlights of the three services:
DisneyPlus

- Most movies and TV shows from Disney, Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, The Muppets and associated brands/studios
- Exclusive original series like Andor, The Mandalorian and She-Hulk
- National Geographic documentaries and reality TV shows
- Some Fox content like The Simpsons
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- A rotating list of thousands of movies and TV shows from sources like ABC, NBC, Disney, Fox, FX and Cartoon Network
- Original movies and shows like The Handmaid’s Tale and Only Murders in the Building
- News content from ABC, Axios, Vice, Fox News and other sources
- Paid options to integrate services like Cinemax, Showtime and HBO
- An optional Live TV upgrade
ESPN Plus

- A mix of live and on-demand sports content, including the ability to rewind live events
- Covers many MLB, NHL, NBA and PGA games as well as boxing, soccer, collegiate sports and UFC
- Limited NFL Content
- Statistics, highlights and analysis
- Integration with some league based external services like MLB.tv and NHL.tv
- Documentaries like the series 30 for 30
Continue reading: How to change or reset your Disney Plus password
frequently asked Questions
no While you can use the same login for Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, all three services require you to watch in their respective apps.
In most cases, complete the usual Disney Bundle registration process. If you are already paying for any of the services, your billing will be adjusted according to the package discount.
Note that you can’t get the Disney Bundle through Hulu if you’re billed through a third party like Spotify, Roku, or Apple. You may be able to sign up through Disney Plus instead.
Aside from a much lower price than the services alone would cost, not particularly.
Sadly no. It doesn’t even extend to Canada or US territories like Guam and Puerto Rico.
no If you want a sampler, you’ll need to sign up for individual Disney Plus and Hulu trials. There is no ESPN Plus trial.