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Disney recently introduced a new promotion on its streaming service, offering a bundle of Disney+ (with ads), Hulu (with ads), and ESPN Unlimited for $29.99 per month for your first year. This offer represents a savings of over 39 percent on the bundle, and after your first year ends it will return to the then-current monthly price unless cancelled.

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To get the deal, head to the promotion landing page on the Disney+ website and click on the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN Unlimited bundle option. This offer is valid only for new and eligible returning subscribers.



Additionally, you can save on the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN Unlimited Premium Bundle, which is the ad-free option for Disney+ and Hulu. This is priced at $38.99 per month for your first year, down from $44.99 per month.

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Article Link: Get Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN Unlimited for $29.99/Month for Your First Year
 
I wish they would stop shoving ESPN down our throats. For a long time Disney had an insane carriage agreement where basic cable subscribers were essentially subsidizing ESPN, but now that cable has collapsed, they’re trying to force it into their streaming bundles. The rest of us should not be forced to subsidize sports.
 
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It’s such a shame to me that cable companies never got the shake up like MNO/MVNO. Instead, we’re forced to pay ridiculous subscription fees per month, willingly watch ads, and have to subscribe to 10 different things to get the same level of content.
 
Nah I’m good with just ad free Hulu, thanks.
It’s not cheap but it’s less than this and doesn’t require paying for two other services I have no interest in.
 
I’ve tried ESPN before. You can never get a game they advertise. Pass!
There is ESPN (cable) and ESPN+ (subscription sports). Even with the subscription EPSN+, local blackout rules in effect for your sport are still in effect. We pay ESPN+ for about 6-7 months a year for NHL. Almost all the games are there except for a few that, for some reason, are on other networks. The app sort of sucks as there is no way to prioritize your sport (Hockey, for instance), and one has to sift through every freaking sport to find your content.

ESPN Unlimited is, I believe, a combo ESPN and ESPN+. It's cheaper for us than NHL Center Ice ever was, so it's a good value.
 
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This bundle pricing illustrates exactly why streaming fragmentation is pushing consumers toward the gray market, like Illegal IPTV. For $30, I get all of that plus all sports channels from every country in Europe. (and that is $30, per year)
 
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I still don’t know wtf ESPN “Unlimited” is. seems like it’s just ESPN, but with regular ESPN and ESPN+ combined.

I still get the Verizon legacy Disney+ bundle and my ESPN app seems to have full access to everything I’m looking at…
 
No. Those Pay-us-to-watch-ads companies will not get ONE dime from me, ever.
which streaming service besides ATV+ dos not do ads for the basic tier? I'm curious ...
I subscribe to the ad-free tiers of Paramount, Peacock and Discovery, just fyi, I'll happily pay more
 
As long as they‘re offering decent content - fine.
I‘m just not crossing the line of paying for ads. Never have, never will. Ads are supposed to pay for themselves.
but in the old cable TV/satellite TV world you had no choice but to pay for ads ...

So I take it you do not watch any TV at all? good for you
 
I have Disney with ads here in EU, cost like $5 /month - have hardly time to watch it anyway and forget it in periods as well.
 
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