Cyber Monday 2019: Get $10 Off Your First Year of Disney+ at $59.99 (Regular $69.99)

Disney is celebrating Cyber Monday this year with a notable new discount on its streaming service Disney+. New subscribers can get their first year of Disney+ for $59.99, down from an original price of $69.99. That's $10 off for your first year of Disney+, and if you decide to re-subscribe after that first year, your subscription will go back up to the traditional $69.99/year price.

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Although Disney offered a special three-year discount on Disney+ for anyone with a free D23 account, the offer was limited and many missed out on it. Today's deal marks the first major sale on Disney+ after its launch and is definitely worth looking into for anyone who hasn't yet signed up for an annual subscription (or only signed up for the monthly subscription at $6.99/month).

To get the offer, simply head over to DisneyPlus.com to find the annual subscription discount. Disney notes that this is a limited time offer and it will expire later tonight. It's only available in the United States and Puerto Rico, and it does not include a free trial of Disney+.

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Top Rated Comments

willmtaylor Avatar
81 months ago
Wow! A whole .83¢ off a month. What a steal. :rolleyes:
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
4jasontv Avatar
81 months ago

You can get the whole year free if you have Verizon.*
*If you overpay on wireless.



You only watch movies you like once? I think you’ll find yourself in the minority on that one.
I watch movies more than once, but there is typically a 5 to 10 year gap between viewings.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
willmtaylor Avatar
81 months ago

I find the lack of original titles quite annoying. Why would I pay $60 for access to a library filled with shows and movies I’ve already watched?
You only watch movies you like once? I think you’ll find yourself in the minority on that one.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
IPPlanMan Avatar
81 months ago
So glad I hopped on the free Founder’s Circle deal where I prepaid for 2 years and got a third year free.

Splitting it four ways with family members means my cost for the next three years is $1/Month.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dannyyankou Avatar
81 months ago

*If you overpay on wireless.
Sure and I see that point, but Verizon is the best in my area and it’s a service you can take advantage of if you’re an existing subscriber. It’s not for new sign ups only.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Pepe4life Avatar
81 months ago
I find the lack of original titles quite annoying. Why would I pay $60 for access to a library filled with shows and movies I’ve already watched?
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)