Disney Plus: Last Chance to Subscribe Before Price Hike on October 21st!

End of the Opportunity to Subscribe to Current Disney Plus Prices Before the Imminent Increase


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Details of the Imminent Disney Plus Price Increase


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This weekend, the opportunity to get a Disney Plus subscription for $9.99 per month ends before the imminent price increase. As of Tuesday, October 21, 2025, the ad-supported subscription plan will increase from $9.99 to $11.99 per month, while the ad-free Premium tier will increase by $3 to $18.99 per month. The annual ad-free subscription will also see a $30 increase, reaching $189.99 annually.

How to Take Advantage of Current Prices

Annual Ad-Free Subscription

159.99$ 189.99$ (Annually)

Monthly Plan (Premium)

15.99$ 18.99$ (Monthly)

Monthly Plan (with Ads)

9.99$ 11.99$ (Monthly)

Deadline to Take Advantage of Current Prices:

October 21, 2025

Fortunately, there is still time to take advantage of current prices. If you subscribe to the Disney Plus Premium Annual plan before October 21, you will pay $159.99 for the entire year before the increase takes effect. The same applies to monthly plans; if you subscribe now, you will only pay $15.99 per month for the ad-free plan, or $9.99 for the ad-supported plan. After the first billing cycle ends, the new monthly and annual prices will automatically apply. So, be sure to set your reminder and mark your calendar if you do not wish to renew at the new prices.

Differences Between Subscription Plans and Available Content

Premium Plan (Ad-Free)

Download content for offline viewing
Dolby Atmos audio support (selected content)
No ads

Ad-Supported Plan

No offline content download
No Dolby Atmos support
Includes ads

Content Shared Between Both Plans:

Both provide access to the same catalog of movies and TV shows, including content from Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, National Geographic, and Marvel. You will be able to stream upcoming documentaries from James Cameron and Taylor Swift, as well as the movie Deadpool & Wolverine, Season 2 of Andor, and new kid-friendly favorites like Lilo & Stitch.

Aside from ads, the main difference between the two plans is that the Premium plan allows you to download content for offline viewing and supports Dolby Atmos audio with selected content. Otherwise, both provide access to the same catalog of movies and TV shows, including content from Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, National Geographic, and Marvel. This means that regardless of which plan you subscribe to, you will be able to stream upcoming documentaries from James Cameron and Taylor Swift, as well as the movie Deadpool & Wolverine, Season 2 of Andor, and new kid-friendly favorites like Lilo & Stitch.

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