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Annette
Has anyone done the math on Disney, Hulu, and Max bundled vs. paying annually and separately?
Max was not part of the deal the last time I looked, and I was saving by paying Hulu and Disney separately.
I might have to reevaluate my steaming expenses.
CharleneAre you a student? Do you have a student living with you? There are discounts for students so with Hulu and Disney its about $4 per month and however long you are a student you get the discount.
CarolynEach year there has been a bundle offer on Black Friday for just a few dollars a month.
Good for one year.
SalomeEverything comes out all at the same time of year so you only really need it for a couple of months or subscribe again when all the shows do their season run and cancel it after you binge watch everything.
LilithAlso if you’re a college student you can get discounts on those streaming services
PamelaWe are wanting to leave spectrum, we have a smart tv and don’t know the options
Any advice is most welcomed if you care to share your knowledge and experience with different sources
MelissaI found it cheaper to do the Black Friday deal for Hulu and Disney+. I pay $2.99 for both.
When I had ESPN bundled, it was an extra $20.
I cancelled it and now just stream games through our fire stick.
Max is included through our cell phone plan, so we just use that.
AmandaIt seems like a good deal. We currently pay about $32 total for Max and Disney premium (no ads).
The add free option in the bundle is $29.99 so since we don’t have the Hulu bundled with Disney+ already I will probably switch.
If Disney+ didn’t put their ads right in the middle of movies I’d suck it up and do the ad one for $16.99, pretty good deal.
AngelaSomething people forget to look at is most bundles have ads.
HollyWe just moved and got Hulu Plus with live TV (comes with espn and Disney).
it is $80 a month – our wifi is included in the apartment we are renting – this is so much cheaper than the cable (spectrum) we used to have with wifi (was $280 for wifi / cable combo) now just $80 At 65 I can learn new things.
lol Hubby spent a week evaluating what would be best for us on our smart TV and be able to use on iPads and phones also – our priority was Football and local TV then he likes movies – this worked best and it is all under one thing so we dont have multiple bills for multiple streaming services.
If there is something I cant watch on Hulu plus with live tv.
I usually watch on YouTube (even if it is bootleg) and I dont have to pay any extra to see it on YouTube (I dont buy YouTube TV).
LoriI purchased Hulu and Disney plus on Black Friday. $1.99 each for a year.
I’m gonna try for Max this year also.
KimberlyWe rotate our streaming. During the summer we catch up on Netflix. I bought Peacock and Starz when they were on sale.
Walmart+ offers Paramount for free and had a free 6 month promo for Showtime.
I really try to streamline the streaming platforms.
I will turn Hulu back on in a couple of weeks and everything else off.
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