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Disney+ deals May 2024: how to save money on the streaming service

From using Tesco Clubcard points to get it for free, to getting it as a bundle with the latest Samsung tech, we've picked out the best deals on the popular streaming service
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Watch your favourite classic movies, find new shows, or binge Pixar tear-jerkers at a discount with one of the cheap Disney+ deals we've found.

While you can get up to a year of Disney+ included in some deals, you'll typically need to buy something big – such as a smartphone – in order to qualify. If you're trying to save money on a subscription, we wouldn't recommend spending £1,000+ in order to get a freebie that starts at £80 annually. 

Don't fret though, there are some Disney+ deals that don't require you to spend hundreds of pounds.


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The best Disney+ deals

There's not many deals on Disney+ at the moment, but we'll keep an eye out and update this page whenever we spot something good (or bad).

It's more common to find a free or discounted Disney+ subscription in a bundle, but there's the occasional discount direct from Disney. Below, we've broken down the deal that we think is the best. 

If you're on the fence about subscribing, you can read our Disney+ review to learn more about the streaming service before you sign up. You can also see how it stacks up against popular options in our guide on the best and worst TV streaming services.

Disney+ deals we wouldn't recommend

  • Get up to six months of Disney+ when you sign up for an O2 sim: If you're in need of a new mobile plan, or want to switch your plan, new O2 customers can get six months of Disney+ for free, plus extras such as a £150 prepaid Mastercard, and six free months of Apple Music. There are several contracts of varying lengths to choose from, but be aware that the price of your contract may increase each year. Before you jump for this deal, we'd recommend looking at our best SIM-only deals or our comparison tool to find deals that don't include price hikes. You might save more money by signing up with one of our recommended providers and subscribing to Disney+ separately. If you're set on O2 though, you can check out its offers on Which? Switch Mobile.

Does Disney+ have a free trial?

Sadly, not anymore. Disney+ phased out its free trial a few years ago. 

You'll have to pay for one of the three Disney+ plans:

  • Standard with ads: Typically costs £5 per month. You'll be streaming at 1080p and your shows will be interrupted with some advertisements throughout. You can't download shows or movies offline to a device, you can't pay annually, and you won't get Dolby Atmos support under this plan.
  • Standard: Typically costs £8 per month or £80 per year. You'll be streaming shows and movies at 1080p, and you can download shows for offline viewing or when you don't have an internet connection. There's no Dolby Atmos support on this plan, either.
  • Premium: You'll be getting 4K UHD and HDR streaming, plus Dolby Atmos support. You can download shows offline, and this plan allows you to watch on four devices at once. For these extra features, you'll need to pay £11 per month, or £110 per year.

What's on Disney+?

A family watching as Disney villain Maleficent raises a glass of green bubbling liquid

There are thousands of movies, shows, and originals – most of Disney's extensive catalogue is available to watch.

You can watch FX Originals such as The Bear and Shogun. You can binge watch the entirety of Star Wars, or the whole ever-expanding Marvel cinematic universe. There's also Avatar 2, a treasure trove of National Geographic content, and Pixar movies such as Elemental, Luca, Turning Red, and Toy Story. You can also expect classics including Robin Hood, Frozen, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, and Bambi.

There are also series such as Lost, The X Files, The Walking Dead, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

If you want to watch movies or shows such as South Park or the Harry Potter series, you'll need to subscribe to a different streaming service instead. At the time of writing, Paramount+ has South Park, and Netflix has every Harry Potter film. 


Before you subscribe to any additional streaming services, be sure to read the results of our Which? Member's survey on the best and worst streaming services


How many people can watch Disney+ at once?

It depends on which subscription you've signed up to. If you're on the Standard or Standard with Ads plan, you can only watch on up to two devices at once.

If you shell out the £11 per month (or £110 annually) for the Premium plan, you can watch on up to four devices concurrently. If you've got a large household, this is probably the best plan so you don't need to fight for control over the account.

You can compare plans at Disney+.

How to cancel Disney+

From the Disney+ home screen, you can go into your account settings from the upper-right corner and manage your subscription. You can cancel it there.