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.
A magical streaming service
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.