Disney+ and Hulu Launch New Promo Bundle Offering Four Months for Just $11.96

Disney has introduced a new promotion on its streaming service this month, offering a bundle of Disney+ (with ads) and Hulu (with ads) for $2.99 per month for four months. This offer represents a savings of 72 percent on the Disney+/Hulu bundle, and after four months it will return to the traditional $10.99 per month price point.

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To get the deal, head to the promotion landing page on the Disney+ website and click on the Disney+/Hulu bundle option. This offer covers the ad-supported Disney+ and Hulu streaming plans, and it's valid only for new and eligible returning subscribers.

After the end of the four month promotional pricing, the service will automatically renew at $10.99 per month, unless you cancel. Disney says that this offer will run through 11:59 p.m. PT on March 30, so you'll have only this month to take advantage of the deal.

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Top Rated Comments

Ael_MR Avatar
12 months ago
Ads included? No thanks, not even if it was free.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mike1123 Avatar
12 months ago
The fact that 4k streaming is only included in the top, ad-free tier of all of these services is a disgrace in 2025.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
bookcase Avatar
12 months ago
D+/Hulu is the only streamer I still pay for, and only ad-free. If I have to pay to watch ads, I'd rather not watch it at all.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jrath1 Avatar
12 months ago
I had a Disney+ ad subscription for $3 per month. Wasn't even worth it with the insane amount of ads you get.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
oneMadRssn Avatar
12 months ago
It should either be ad-free, or with ads and free. No compromise.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
gsmornot Avatar
12 months ago

Agreed because I doubt Disney's leadership sits around even thinking about how much their CDN is charging them for bandwidth like the codecs are so good now that delivering media to a 4K householder versus a 1080P household over millions of customers must be peanuts like $1-2 more a month per household to deliver 4K and maybe they've determined most people do not care about resolution? I honestly don't know but I refuse to subscribe to a non-4K tier. Then again, I also refuse to accept advertising so that pretty much means getting the tier with 4K.

If ad-free goes away, there will probably be more people resorting to other options than paying for streaming.
I hear you and can't debate your view, as in what you see on your TV, but I went down a tier with Netflix to save money giving up 4K and honestly dont notice a real difference. Where I notice quality the most is when I leave DirecTV Stream and watch something over the air. Way better over the air but streaming services I have become more focused on the price than the 4k feature. Again, no statement to your view, just adding on my thoughts for my personal use.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)