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Disney Plus is one of the most popular streaming services around, hosting iconic brands like Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars. But Disney Plus isn't the company's only streaming platform.

ESPN+ and Hulu are also both owned by Disney and can be packaged with Disney Plus as part of a discounted bundle. The bundle can save you up to 50% compared to the regular combined price of all three subscriptions. 

Together, the three services give members a well-rounded assortment of programs to watch. Hulu helps supplement Disney Plus with tons of network series and a bigger library of original content geared toward adults. Meanwhile, ESPN+ adds live NFL, MLB, NHL, and UFC matches to the mix, along with other sports programming. 

Here's everything you need to know about all of the Disney Bundle options.

Disney Plus/Hulu/ESPN+ Bundle with Ads (Monthly Plan)

$12.99 from Disney+

How much does the Disney Plus Bundle cost?

The Disney Bundle with Disney Plus, ESPN+, and Hulu is available in a different packages, with prices starting at $13 a month. There's also an option to just bundle Disney Plus with Hulu for even less.

Here's a full breakdown of Disney Plus Bundle prices

Disney Bundle planPriceDisney Plus (Ads) and Hulu (Ads)$10/monthDisney Plus (Ads), Hulu (Ads), and ESPN+$13/monthDisney Plus (No Ads), Hulu (Ads), and ESPN+*$15/monthDisney Plus (No Ads), Hulu (No Ads), and ESPN+$20/month

*This plan is only available for members who signed up before December 8.

How to sign up for the Disney Plus Bundle

If you live in the US, signing up for the Disney Plus Bundle with Hulu and ESPN+ is as simple as visiting the Disney Plus website and selecting the plan you want. 

After entering your email address and payment information, you'll be able to activate your account on each service. You can use the same account information across each platform, but you will need to access each service's app separately.

Disney Plus/Hulu/ESPN+ Bundle with Ads (Monthly Plan)

$12.99 from Disney+

Disney Plus/Hulu/ESPN+ Bundle without Ads (Monthly Plan)

$19.99 from Disney+

Can current subscribers upgrade to the Disney Bundle?

Yes, current subscribers to Disney Plus, Hulu, or ESPN+ can upgrade any of their existing subscriptions to the bundle. You just need to sign up for the Disney Bundle using the same email address you have on file for your current membership. Disney will then adjust the bundle cost to account for your existing subscription fees.

Keep in mind, however, members who have existing subscriptions through special promotions — like Hulu via Spotify's Student Plan — are not eligible for an upgrade to the bundle. 

Does Hulu + Live TV include the Disney Bundle?

All of Hulu's live TV plans now come with Disney Plus and ESPN+ automatically. Live TV subscribers don't have to pay extra or adjust any options in order to get the bundle.

To sign up for the Disney bundle with Hulu + Live TV you simply need to visit the Hulu + Live TV page. 

Hulu + Live TV

$69.99 from Hulu

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How much does it cost to add ESPN+ to Disney?

The current Disney Plus (ads), Hulu (ads), and ESPN+ bundle costs $13 a month. You can also bundle Disney Plus (ad-free) with Hulu (ad-free) and ESPN+ for $20 a month. The bundle will save you up to $16 a month depending on which option you go with.

Why does my Disney plus not have ESPN?

Is ESPN on Disney Plus? No, Disney Plus does not include ESPN, however, it does offer ESPN+, Hulu, and Disney+ as part of The Disney Plus Bundle.

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