Disney+ launches new perks program for all subscribers — unlock special discounts, fan experiences, and more

From free DashPass memberships to literal cruises.
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With streaming service prices constantly rising, it's about time that they start offering us a bit more for our money. Disney+ is poised to do just that with a new perks program they just launched today, which is accessible to all subscribers.

In a May 30 press release, Disney+ announced the new always-on perks program, which offers all subscribers access to unique discounts at various retailers, as well as the chance to win special fan experiences. Some of these perks include six-month DashPass membership, 20% off at Adidas, a three-month trial to Clear+, and exclusive savings at select Walt Disney World resorts. Members will also have the opportunity to win tickets to the Freakier Friday world premiere, as well as a four-night cruise on the Disney Destiny. New perks will be dropping regularly, so if you're a subscriber, you'll want to stay tuned to the Disney+ Perks homepage to stay up to date.

In addition to Disney+ Perks, Hulu Perks will also be launching on June 2, with new drops happening weekly throughout the summer. Subscribers will have chances to win tickets to Lollapalooza, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and passes to San Diego Comic-Con, as well as sweepstakes access to "win items from and inspired by Hulu favorites like The Handmaid’s Tale, A Complete Unknown, and Only Murders in the Building." So, if you're not signed up for either streaming service, now is a good time — and being a part of the perks programs won't cost you a penny extra.


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Dylan Haas
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Dylan Haas is a Lead Shopping Reporter for Mashable, where he covers all things gaming, laptops, fitness, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day. Before joining the team at Mashable, Dylan received a B.A. in Communications from Pace University and contributed to publications like Paste Magazine, Bandsintown, and others following a brief stint as a marketing and management assistant in the music industry.

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