Streaming service prices these days are nothing short of insane. If you’ve been holding off on subscribing to Disney+ or Hulu, now might be the perfect time to snag both at a much lower price—if you act fast.
Get Disney+ and Hulu for Just $2.99/Month
Until March 30, 2025, you can subscribe to the Disney+ Hulu Duo Bundle Basic plan for just $2.99/month—roughly the same price you’d pay for a basic McDonald’s cheeseburger! This discounted price applies for the first four months, after which the plan will revert to its standard $10.99/month (plus tax, where applicable).
With this deal, you’ll save $8 per month, or $32 over four months. To be eligible, you must reside in the United States, be over 18 years old (or the legal age in your state), and be a new or eligible returning subscriber to Disney+, Hulu, or ESPN+. Unfortunately, there’s no discount on the ad-free Disney+ and Hulu Bundle Premium plan, which remains $19.99/month and only includes ads on select live and linear content. So, if ads are a dealbreaker for you, and you refuse to pay for streaming services that have them, you’ll have to stick with the standard pricing for now.
Disney+ and Hulu both offer a range of plans and bundles, with their most affordable tiers currently starting at $10/month and $9.99/month, respectively. Both of these plans give you access to each platform’s ad-supported streaming library. If you subscribe to both individually, you’d be paying $19.99/month.
However, with the Disney+ and Hulu Duo Bundle Basic plan above, you get both for just $10.99/month, saving you $9 each month. That means with the current $2.99/month offer, you’re not just saving $9 on the bundle—you’re saving a total of $17 per month compared to subscribing to both services separately.

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In a world where streaming service prices seem to rise every few months (looking at you, Netflix), rare discounts like this are a godsend for anyone looking for more affordable streaming options.