1. US deals
2. UK deals
3. Canada deals
4. Australia deals
5. FAQ
If you want to get maximum value for money, Disney Plus sign-up deals are essential. With the cost-of-living crisis and more streaming services on the docket than we can count, being able to shave as much as possible off the price is a must.
That's why we've gathered together all of the best Disney Plus sign-up deals here - including advice on how to make the most of them. Because our team's been writing about the streaming service since it launched, they have plenty of tips.
As an example, the cheapest offer you can get right now is the standard membership with ads for $7.99 per month in the US or £4.99 in the UK... but it's not the best so far as bang for buck goes. That honor goes to the annual pass (which is effectively 12 months of the service for the price of 10) or the bundle that combines a Disney Plus sign-up with ESPN Plus and Hulu with ads for $14.99 each month. In essence, you're receiving one of these for free.
Let's get to it, shall we?
Disney Plus sign-up deals: US
Disney Plus sign-up deals: UK
Disney Plus sign-up: Canada
Disney Plus sign-up: Australia
Disney Plus sign-up: FAQ
Can you get a free Disney Plus sign-up?
Sadly, it's no longer possible to get a free Disney Plus sign-up. That's because the Disney Plus free trial is long gone (rest in peace, sweet prince). With over 150 million global subscribers, we can't imagine it will return any time soon.
As such, the most affordable option would be a standard monthly subscription. Short of getting the streaming service with phone or internet contracts like O2 in the UK, that's the cheapest offer we can find at the time of writing.
Don't worry though, you won't have to commit long-term. Because there's no cancellation fee and you're able to jump ship at any time, simply cancel your membership before the subscription renews each month. That means you can fill your boots with as much Disney content as you like without paying more than the price for a couple of coffees.
Is a Disney Plus sign-up worth it?
Whether a Disney Plus sign-up is worth it or not depends on why you're here. As we mentioned in our Disney Plus review, fans of Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar, National Geographic, and Disney at large will enjoy themselves the most. There are loads of genuinely great TV shows on offer, and because more are coming over the next few months, it's worth holding on to your subscription or investing in an annual membership.
More casual viewers might not find much to hold their interest beyond a few months, though. Similarly, US fans wanting mature drama or comedy are better off elsewhere (we'd recommend Hulu for that instead).
Still, Disney Plus has improved drastically in terms of how much it can offer over the last couple of years. The addition of numerous shows set across the Avengers and Star Wars universes makes it worthwhile for anyone interested in those franchises, and more are in production.
Sure, it can't match the library of Netflix. But every Disney Plus sign-up streams in 4K resolution with HDR whenever possible. That's something you have to pay for separately from the competition.
Worried about the novelty wearing off, on the other hand? Although there are always going to be content dry spells, these seem few and far between at the moment. Disney Plus sign-up members are being inundated with lots of original series right now, and the company is showing no signs of slowing down.
How do you get a Disney Plus sign-up?
Getting your hands on a Disney Plus sign-up is easy - just visit the official Disney Plus website. You then choose between a monthly or annual membership, and fill in your details. Simple.
Once that's done, download the Disney Plus app on your device of choice (you'll find it on the app store for your TV, phone, tablet, gaming device, or laptop), and sign in. You can then start watching straight away.
Compatible devices with Disney Plus sign-ups
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What is a Disney Plus sign-up available on? The answer to this question is easy. Disney Plus is compatible with most devices, ranging from Smart TVs to smartphones. If you have a PlayStation or Xbox console, you're also in luck.
Here's a list of major compatible devices:
- Samsung Smart TV
- LG Smart TV
- Panasonic Smart TV
- Toshiba Smart TV
- Hisense Smart TV
- iPhones
- iPads
- Android phones
- Android tablets
- Amazon Fire tablets
- Windows 10/11 computers and tablets
- PlayStation
- Xbox
- Roku device
- Google Chromecast
- Apple TV
- Fire TV
- Web browser
To give your setup an upgrade and make the most out of the Disney Plus 4K capabilities, head over to our guide on the best gaming TVs (available here for UK readers) or the best OLED TVs. Don't forget about the best gaming sound system, either.