Get 3 years of Disney+ magic for less than $5 a month
What you need to know
- Disney+ is offering discounted three-year signups with a new promo code.
- While the offer was intended for Disney Parks guests, the code appears to be working for all.
- The deal isn't quite as stellar as the D23 promotion, but it works out to $4.72 a month way less than sticker price.
Disney+ is almost here and I literally cannot wait to get it on my big screen and watch all the Disney Channel shows I missed out on as a kid, but until it shows up, at least I can share more Disney+ deals with all of you. The current special has been slowly making its way through different Disney groups — first Disney Visa Cardholders, then Disney Movie Rewards Clubmembers — and now seems to have reached a point where the general public can take advantage, thanks to some hunting by the Orlando Sentinel.
You can sign up for three years of Disney+ for $169.99 instead of the normal 209.99 by using the promo code PARKSPASS3YEARS on the Disney+ Founder's Circle signup page. This promotion is said to be running through October 11, so you'll need to jump on it soon.
This deal equates to $4.72/month instead of $6.99/month, which still doesn't match the D23 discount from back at the D23 Expo that put a three-year subscription down to $141, or $3.92/month. It's also still worth noting that this doesn't allow for bundling with Hulu or ESPN+; that $13/month bundle won't be available until November 12, it seems.
Use promo code PARKSPASS3YEARSDisney is finally bringing all of its content under one roof for streaming, after years of it being split on half a dozen services. Disney+ will feature original content as well as timeless classics from Disney, Star Wars, National Geographic, Marvel, Disney Channel, and Fox.
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Ara Wagoner was a staff writer at Android Central. She themes phones and pokes YouTube Music with a stick. When she's not writing about cases, Chromebooks, or customization, she's wandering around Walt Disney World. If you see her without headphones, RUN. You can follow her on Twitter at @arawagco.