Disney is a company that has always been loved by children and adults alike. Whether it’s their movies, theme parks, or characters, people have always enjoyed spending time at the company. However, recent events have made Disney a company that many people are not happy with. First and foremost, there is the issue of the price of their products. Disney has been known for putting a lot of money into their products, which has often led to high prices for consumers. Recently, they have increased the prices on some of their products by 50%. This has caused many people to be unhappy and angry. Secondarily, there is the issue of how Disney treats its employees. Many employees have been treated poorly and are not given proper benefits. This has led to many people feeling angry and frustrated with Disney. Lastly, there is the issue of how Disney interacts with its customers. Many customers feel that they are not being treated fairly and that they are being taken advantage of. This has led to many people feeling angry and frustrated with Disney as well.
The Disney Bundle currently includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, at a price cheaper than paying for all three services (or even just Disney+ and Hulu) on their own. The plan currently costs $13.99 per month, but if you want Hulu without ads, it’s increased to $19.99/month.
Disney will launch the long-awaited Disney+ plan with ads on December 8, 2022, and the Disney Bundle will change on the same day. There will be a $9.99/month option with Disney+ and Hulu, and a $12.99/month option that adds ESPN+. Disney+ and Hulu with both have advertisements, no matter which plan you pick.
The updated Bundle pricing is still a good deal relative to the standalone services — for example, the bundle with ads will be just $2 more per month than Disney+ with ads on its own. However, the ability to mix ad-supported Hulu and premium Disney+ is going away, and ESPN+ isn’t even offered on the cheaper bundle.
Disney says any existing subscribers for the Disney Bundle will keep their existing plan and features. If you’ve had your eye on the bundle, and you definitely want Disney+ without ads, now might be the time to sign up (or any point before December 8). Disney also allows you to upgrade an existing Disney+ or Hulu account to the Disney bundle, so if you already pay for one of those services, you don’t even have to cancel anything.
Via: The Verge Source: Disney
Note: The writer of this article owns stock in The Walt Disney Company.