Disney+ and Hulu are about to cost even more, but there are ways you can save

Lock in the best deal you can before the price hike.
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Almost a year to the day of its last price hike, Disney has decided to raise the prices once again for Disney+ and Hulu standalone plans, as well as bundles.

First of all, read the room, Disney. It's not the best time for Disney to be asking for more from us after the backlash over the Jimmy Kimmel Live! suspension led users to cancel their Disney+ and Hulu accounts in droves. But the multi-billion dollar media empire can do whatever it wants, so here we are.

This is Disney+'s fourth price hike in as many years, so we can't say we're surprised. It's just the latest streaming service to raise prices this year (Peacock jacked up its costs in July as well). Standalone Disney+ and Hulu plans with ads are rising $2 from $9.99 to $11.99 per month, while Disney+ Premium (no ads) is jumping from $15.99 to $18.99 per month. Bundle plans are also rising by $2 to $3.

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When do the new prices go into effect?

There is some good news, at least: new pricing doesn't go into effect until Oct. 21. That means you still have time to lock in a deal (more on that below). If you're on a monthly plan, you'll be charged the new prices once your subscription renews after that date. If you're on a yearly plan, you won't be charged the new cost until the year is up. If you wish to cancel, just click on your profile icon, then account, then "manage my account." Click on subscription details and you'll see options to change, pause, or cancel your plan.

How to save on a Disney+ subscription

The best way to lock in the best cost on a Disney+ subscription is to sign up for an annual plan before the Oct. 21 deadline. Unfortunately, Disney+ doesn't offer an annual plan on its ad-supported tier, but it does offer an annual plan for its Premium tier. If you sign up now for a year of Disney+ Premium, it'll only cost you $159.99. That effectively saves you $30 right off the bat, as the price will jump to $189.99 in a few weeks. You’ll have to fork over the cash up front, but future you will thank you. That breaks down to just $13.33 per month, which is a pretty solid cost for ad-free streaming.

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$159.99/year (save $30 pre-price hike)

If you're a Verizon Wireless or Total Wireless customer, you also have the opportunity to get a discounted (or free) subscription to Disney+. Verizon Wireless customers can save $6.99 per month (which will jump to $9.99 per month with the price hike) on the Disney Bundle through Verizon myPlan. Just add the Disney Bundle to your account through myPlan, which includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN Select (all with ads). There's no word yet if Verizon will change the cost of the bundle, but as it stands, you'll only pay $10 for all three services.

Total Wireless customers on the $60 per month prepaid unlimited plan can enjoy Disney+ Premium (no ads) for free — no questions asked. That's a $15.99 per month (soon to be $18.99 per month) value tacked onto your phone plan for free. Just keep your account in good standing, and your Disney+ account will remain active.

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Free with the Total by Verizon $60 plan

How to save on a Hulu subscription

Just like Disney+, the best way to lock in the best price on a Hulu subscription is to sign up for the yearly plan before the Oct. 21 deadline. Unlike Disney+, however, Hulu only offers a yearly plan for its cheaper ad-supported tier. The yearly plan will jump to $119.99 come October, but if you sign up soon, you'll only pay $99.99. That breaks down to only $8.33 per month, which is pretty major savings compared to the soon-to-be $11.99 monthly cost. Sure, you have to watch some ads here and there and pay upfront for a year, but the savings is totally worth it.

$99.99/year (save $20 pre-price hike)

If you're a T-Mobile customer on a Go5G Next or Experience Beyond plan, you can get Hulu for free — price hike be damned. Already on one of these plans? Just head over to the T-Mobile promo page and choose "redeem now" to claim the offer. You'll need to enter your T-Mobile number and account details in order to sign up for Hulu.

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free for select T-Mobile customers

Other ways to save on Hulu and Disney+

There are a few other ways you can save on either a Hulu, Disney+, or bundle subscription. If you're a sports fan, you can sign up for the new ESPN Unlimited bundle for the promotional rate of $29.99 per month. It includes ESPN Unlimited, Disney+ with ads, and Hulu with ads, and locks you into that rate for an entire year. Of course, if you're not a sports fan, this would end up costing you. If you happen to be a Spectrum customer with TV Select, TV Select Signature or TV Select Plus service, you can get the Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN Unlimited bundle for free.

If you're a student, you can also unlock savings on Hulu and Disney+. You can sign up for Hulu for only $1.99 per month for as long as you remain a student or save 15% on a Disney+ subscription through UNiDays. Either way, you'll have to prove your student status.

The best ways to save on Hulu and Disney+:

Best Disney+ deal for most people
Disney+ Premium annual subscription
$159.99/year (save $30 pre-price hike)
Disney+ app logo

Best Hulu deal for most people
Hulu (with ads) annual subscription
$99.99/year (save $20 pre-price hike)
Hulu logo

Best for Verizon customers
Disney Bundle: Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN Select (with ads)
$10/month through Verizon myPlan (save $9.99/month with price hike)
Verizon and Disney logos side by side

Best for Total by Verizon customers
Disney+ Premium
free for Total by Verizon customers on the $60/month plan
Total by Verizon logo

Best for T-Mobile customers
Hulu (with ads)
Free for T-Mobile customers on the Experience Beyond and Go5G Next plans
T-mobile and Hulu logos side by side

Best for students
Hulu (with ads)
$1.99/month (save $10/month with price hike)
Hulu logo

Best for students
Disney+ (with ads)
save 15% through UNiDays
Disney+ app logo

Best for sports fans
Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN logos side by side
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Christina Buff

Christina Buff is a Nashville-based freelance writer for who covers shopping with a splash of entertainment. If you’re ever wondering what streaming service you need to watch something (and the cheapest way to sign up for it), she’s your girl.

Christina received a B.S. in Business Communication (concentration in writing) from Stevenson University and began her professional journey writing and editing press releases. Since then, she’s written content for a marketing agency, blogged for celebrities, and covered local news, politics, women’s lifestyle, fashion, beauty, and just about everything in between for various publications.

When she’s not writing, she’s probably enjoying live music, studying human design, or embroidering and upcycling clothes. You can follow her on Instagram at @touchinfinity.

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