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Do You Get Hulu on Disney Plus

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  • You can bundle Disney Plus with ESPN+ and Hulu Basic for $14 a month.
  • The package saves you about $8 a month compared to combining each service without the bundle.
  • Bundles with ad-free Hulu ($20 a month) or Hulu + Live TV ($73 a month) are also available.

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Priced at $8 a month, Disney Plus is one of the fastest growing streaming services, hosting popular Disney brands like Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars. Disney Plus isn't the company's only streaming service though; ESPN+ and Hulu are both Disney-owned and can be bundled with Disney Plus for a discount.

The bundle costs $14 a month, which is about $8 less per month than you'd pay if you subscribed to all three services separately. Though the deal includes the version of Hulu with ads by default, you can pay more to get the bundle with ad-free Hulu or Hulu + Live TV.

Hulu offers broadcast TV shows and R-rated movies that aren't part of the Disney Plus library, as well as the option for live TV if you want to cut the cord on cable. ESPN+ is a top sports streaming destination with live events like UFC Fight Night, exclusive content from ESPN analysts, and a collection of classic ESPN shows and documentaries.

How much does the Disney Plus, ESPN+, and Hulu bundle cost?

The bundle with Disney Plus, ESPN+, and Hulu is available in a variety of packages, with prices starting at $14 a month. Here's a full breakdown of bundle options:

How to sign up for the Disney Plus, ESPN+, and Hulu bundle

If you live in the US, signing up for the Disney Plus bundle with Hulu and ESPN+ is as simple as visiting the Disney Plus website and selecting the bundle option. If you're a current subscriber to one of the services, you can upgrade to the discounted bundle here.

The base package with Hulu Basic (ad-supported) costs $14 a month, and the bundle with Hulu Premium (ad-free) costs $20 a month.

After entering your email address and payment information you'll be able to activate your account on each service. You can use the same account information across each platform, but you will need to access each service's app separately.

Though the bundle through Disney's website only offers Hulu's on-demand plans, you can get the bundle with Hulu + Live TV if you sign up directly through Hulu. We've broken down the process below to make things easy.

How to combine Disney Plus, ESPN+, and Hulu + Live TV

  1. If you're a new subscriber to these services, visit the Hulu bundle page here to sign up.
  2. You can then select the bundle with Hulu + Live TV ($73/month).
  3. Enter the required account information and payment details to continue.
  4. Once you finish the sign up process, you'll be able to access Hulu, Disney Plus, and ESPN+ through their respective apps.
  5. If you'd like to switch Hulu plans or cancel at a later date, you can adjust your subscription through the "Manage Your Account" section of the Hulu website.

Can I upgrade to Hulu + Live TV if I already have the bundle?

If you subscribed to the bundle through Hulu, you can easily upgrade your Hulu plan through the "Manage Your Account" section of the Hulu website.

However, if you originally subscribed to the bundle through Disney, you'll need to cancel your existing bundle subscription first. After you cancel your bundle subscription, you can sign up for a bundle with Hulu Premium or Hulu + Live TV here.

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Do You Get Hulu on Disney Plus

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