Disney Plus is getting more expensive, and now’s your last chance to avoid the price hike.
Starting Dec. 8 the home of hit shows like “The Mandalorian” and “Loki” will see the cost of its ad-free membership tier increase from $7.99 per month to $10.99 per month.
Unlike other streaming services, Disney Plus gives customers the option to either sign up for a month-to-month plan or pay upfront for a full year of service at a discounted rate. When the monthly price increases, the annual plan will also go up from $79.99 to $109.99.
If you’re planning on remaining a Disney Plus subscriber over the next year but haven’t signed up for the annual membership, take advantage of the savings before it’s too late.
A month-to-month membership over the next 12 months will cost you $131.88 at the newly-hiked rate.
Signing up for a full year now, in comparison, will save you $51.89 in the long run.
How to sign up for Disney Plus’ annual membership
Switching from a month-to-month membership to the annual plan is simple. The easiest way is to visit the Disney Plus website on your browser.
Then, simply select “Disney+ Premium (Annual)” from the options and enjoy your savings for the next year.
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