If you sign up for Disney+ anytime between now and September 27, you’ll only pay $1.99 per month for your first three months. That’s less than the price of a fancy coffee, and way cheaper than the usual $9.99 per month! You’ll be saving a whopping 80%, which means you can treat yourself to those extra snacks while you binge your favorite Disney classics.
After your sweet three-month deal is up, your subscription will automatically renew at the regular monthly price of $9.99. But don’t worry, you can cancel anytime before then if you’re not ready to commit (though, let’s be real—by that point, you’ll probably be too deep into the Star Wars universe or have Encanto on repeat for the kids to even think about canceling).
Here’s how to score the deal (because who doesn’t love a good deal, right?):
What’s Disney+? Disney+ is basically every millennial mom’s dream come true. It’s a streaming service from The Walt Disney Company that’s filled with all the classics you grew up on (and now force your kids to love), plus all the new stuff your kids are obsessed with. You’ll get Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and so much more—available on any screen that’s not already covered in sticky fingerprints.
What’s included? You’ll unlock a treasure trove of family-friendly content like Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy, Marvel Agatha All Along, The Doomies, Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, and endless Bluey marathons. Prepare to kiss your free time goodbye (as if you had any left).
After the three months are up, your subscription will automatically renew at the standard $9.99 per month—unless you decide to hit pause.
Do I need to cancel?
If you decide you’ve had enough of non-stop Frozen sing-alongs or superhero showdowns, yep, you’ll need to cancel.
How to cancel
Grab your computer or phone (because we all know you’re multi-tasking anyway), log into your Disney+ account, and head to your profile. Tap “Account,” find your subscription, and hit “Cancel Subscription.” They’ll ask why, so feel free to leave something like, “Too many princess dresses purchased.” Finish the process, and you’re done!