7 Best Disney Plus Bundles and Packages

Disney+ is already packed with a wealth of content. Apart from the kid-friendly titles it's known for, Disney+ also streams Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic on demand, making it a must-have for plenty of cord-cutters. As comprehensive as it is, however, it doesn't cover every area of interest, which is why you'll often see it bundled with fellow Walt Disney-owned services like Hulu for more mature programming and ESPN+ for live sports. The good thing about these bundles is that they offer Disney+ at a discounted rate, if not entirely free. So if you're looking to save on streaming costs, we rounded up the best Disney+ bundles available right now.

$82.99/month | 105 channels | 3 days free trial
If you're looking for an all-in-one bundle, it's hard to go wrong with Hulu with Live TV. This plan comes with more than a hundred channels, cloud DVR, and on-demand content from Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ at no extra cost. Among its live offerings are kid-friendly channels like Disney Channel and Nickelodeon, local channels like ABC and FOX, and sports channels like FS1 and MLB Network, making it an ideal choice for families and big households. Pros
  • Offers a free trial
  • Includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ at no additional cost
  • Has a variety of channels that includes local networks and live sports
Cons
  • Only allows two simultaneous streams
The Disney+, Hulu, and Max bundle is perfect for film and TV enthusiasts. In addition to the popular fare that Disney+ streams, you get access to Hulu and Max's award-winning shows, like The Bear and The White Lotus, all for just $16.99/month. Without ads, the bundle is $29.99/month, but either way, you save more than 40% every month. The pricier bundle allows offline downloads and comes with live HBO feeds and sports events courtesy of Max. Pros
  • You save about $13/month in streaming costs
  • Allows access to select Hulu and Max content in the Disney+ app
Cons
  • Can't access Disney+ and Hulu content on the Max app
Verizon customers on the 5G Get More or 5G Play More plan can get Disney+ (without ads), Hulu (with ads), and ESPN+ (with ads) at no additional cost. Sadly, those plans are no longer available to new customers, but Verizon still offers a Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ package to those on the Unlimited mobile phone plan. Instead of being free, however, the package costs $10/month on top of you're existing plan. It's still a steal considering they cost $17/month if purchased separately. Pros
  • Some plans come with free Disney+ (without ads)
Cons
  • Different plans get different deals
The Disney+ Bundle Trio is the most popular bundle Disney+ offers. It gives you access to Disney+'s family-friendly hits, Hulu's award-winning catalog, and ESPN+'s sporting events, ensuring there's something for everyone. The bundle costs $16.99/month, which is 46% cheaper than if you get them separately. But because this is the basic plan, it does carry ads, and it doesn't give you the option to download titles. You'd have to upgrade to the premium bundle for those features. Pros
  • You save about $15/month in streaming costs
Cons
  • No offline downloads
If you're looking for something simpler, the Disney+ and Hulu bundle is as basic as it gets. You get all the goodness of the two apps for nearly the price of one. They cost $9.99/month individually, but for a dollar more, this bundle gets you both. And for $9/month more, you can upgrade to the bundle's premium tier, which eliminates ads and gets you offline downloads. Pros
  • You save about $9/month in streaming costs
Cons
  • Limited streaming library compared to other bundles
Good news, AMEX users: you can choose between two different Disney+ deals. If you're a Blue Cash Preferred cardholder, you can earn $7 in monthly credit ($84 annually) when you purchase any Disney+ bundle, which starts at $10.99/month. If you're a Platinum cardholder, that credit goes up to $20 ($240 annually) when you purchase any Disney+ plan, which starts at $9.99/month. Platinum cardholders also have the added benefit of using the credit on other eligible services, which include Peacock, Hulu, and ESPN+. Pros
  • Gets you up to $20 in monthly statement credit
Cons
  • Credit card plans can get expensive
The Disney Trio Premium removes ads on the Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ bundle for $26.99/month. It's steep, but still significantly cheaper than getting the premium tiers of each service separately, which would cost you $47/month. It should be noted that this only eliminates ads for on-demand content; the live feeds that appear on ESPN+ and Disney+ (such as ABC News) will still show ads. Pros
  • You save about $20/month in streaming costs
  • Offline downloads available
Cons
  • ESPN+ and Disney+ live feeds still contain ads

Which other streaming services can Disney+ be bundled with?

Most Disney+ bundles will carry other services owned by Walt Disney, like Hulu and ESPN+. But as of this writing, you can also get it bundled with Max and DirecTV Stream.