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SAVE $30: Disney+ is raising its prices on Dec. 8. If you want to save some cash before the price hike hits, sign up for an annual subscription to Disney+ Premium ASAP for $79.99/year.


Disney+ may be getting more expensive in a few days, but there’s still a way to lock in the current prices. If you purchase an annual plan on or before Dec. 7, you can save up to $30 on Disney+ Premium.

With Disney’s annual Disney+ Premium plan, subscribers can stream Disney+ ad-free and download Disney+ content to watch on the go. On Dec. 8, this plan will increase from $79.99/year to $109.99/year.

For Disney fans who want to continue paying $7.99 monthly, there will still be an option for you. Disney is launching a new ad-supported subscription titled Disney+ Basic beginning on Dec. 8, and this plan will remain at the previous monthly price. Those who prefer an ad-free experience, however, will soon be asked to pay $10.99/month to stream Disney+ without ads (unless you sign up for an annual plan before the price change goes into effect).

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