Is it cheaper to bundle Disney, Hulu, and Max, or pay annually and separately?

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    Charlene

      Are 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.

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      Carolyn

        Each year there has been a bundle offer on Black Friday for just a few dollars a month.

        Good for one year.

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        Salome

          Everything 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.

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          Lilith

            Also if you’re a college student you can get discounts on those streaming services

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            Pamela

              We 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

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              Melissa

                I 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.

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                Amanda

                  It 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.

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                  Angela

                    Something people forget to look at is most bundles have ads.

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                    Holly

                      We 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).

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                      Lori

                        I purchased Hulu and Disney plus on Black Friday. $1.99 each for a year.

                        I’m gonna try for Max this year also.

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                        Kimberly

                          We 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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