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Disney+ is only $4.72 a month if you sign up before Disney fixes this huge mistake

Published Oct 14th, 2019 9:26AM EDT
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Last week, we told you about an absolutely incredible deal on Disney+. Well, to be fair, every deal on Disney+ pretty much has to be incredible because the regular price of Disney’s hotly-anticipated streaming service is already so shockingly low. For just $6.99 each month, you get a ton of content you can’t stream anywhere else. Highlights include every single blockbuster Marvel Cinematic Universe movie, Disney movies and shows, National Geographic content, every episode of The Simpsons, every single Pixar movie, and much more. Then, on top of all that, there will also be plenty of new original content created just for Disney+, like The Mandalorian series from the Star Wars universe, new Disney shows and movies, plus all sorts of new series from the MCU like What If…?WandaVision, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and more.

All that for $6.99 a month? Sign us up. But hold on, because you can actually get it for even less than that. Pay for Disney+ a year at a time instead of monthly and the per-month cost drops from $6.99 to just $5.83. That’s right, folks… the incredible new streaming service from Disney that has amassed more hype than any other upcoming service and that will have more exclusive content at launch than any other streaming service is available for just $5.83 when priced regularly. If you hurry up, however, you can pay even less than that. How? Well, it turns out that an insane deal we told you about last week is still available despite the fact that it was supposed to end on Friday.

Disney+ is an incredible value indeed at $6.99 or at the discounted annual rate that cuts it to $5.83 a month, but there’s a killer deal right now that will save you a ton of money — you’ll save $82 over the next three years!

Last week, we told you about this awesome Founders Circle deal for fans of Disney theme parks. That deal was supposed to be available through the end of the day on Friday, October 11th, and it slashed the price of Disney+ to just $4.72 a month if you used a special coupon code and paid for three years upfront. That price is absolutely insane, so we decided to check the deal page on Monday morning to see if there was any chance the promo was still available. Lo and behold… it’s still going!

Disney+ officially launches November 12th, and as we mentioned, the service costs $6.99 per month if you get the standard plan and pay on a monthly basis. As you can see on the Disney+ website, there’s also an annual plan for $69.99 that cuts the per-month cost from $5.83. $6.99 is great, $5.83 is even better, but $4.72 per month is an absolute no-brainer. Want to get in on the action? Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Go to the Disney+ Founders Circle promo page
  2. Enter the promotional code PARKSPASS3YEARS
  3. Input your email address and create a password
  4. Save money!

That’s seriously all there is to it. After that, you can pay for 3 years of Disney+ service upfront at the discounted rate of $169.99. That works out to $56.66 per year and just $4.72 per month, and it’s a massive 32% discount compared to the regular monthly rate. If you want to take advantage of the deal you had better hurry, though. As we mentioned before, this promotion was supposed to end on Friday so it could disappear at any moment!

Zach Epstein
Zach Epstein Executive Editor

Zach Epstein has been the Executive Editor at BGR for more than 15 years. He manages BGR’s editorial team and ensures that best practices are adhered to. He also oversees the Ecommerce team and directs the daily flow of all content. Zach first joined BGR in 2007 as a Staff Writer covering business, technology, and entertainment.

His work has been quoted by countless top news organizations, and he was recently named one of the world's top 10 “power mobile influencers” by Forbes. Prior to BGR, Zach worked as an executive in marketing and business development with two private telcos.