PARIS, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 08: In this photo illustration, the Disney + logo is displayed on the screen of a television on November 08, 2019 in Paris, France. The Walt Disney Company will launch its streaming service (Svod) Disney plus in the United States on November 12, 2019, for Europe, it will be necessary to wait until the beginning of the year 2020.
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What is Disney Plus Premium and what does it include?

You get what you pay for with Disney Plus.

When it comes down to the question of the best streaming services available today, it would be a tough ask to not include Disney Plus in the conversation; between the Mouse House’s enormous library of new and old in-house classics, the impeccable arsenals that Pixar and Marvel Studios pack, and a long line of 20th Century Fox productions that encapsulate everything from the historic Alien franchise to the Academy Award-nominated Banshees of Inisherin, Disney Plus’ library could make anyone jealous.

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As for what the quintessential Disney Plus experience is, the answer may vary from person to person, but there’s no question that when it comes to Disney Plus, you get what you pay for, and the various forms of the streamer’s premium plans are exemplary of that. Here’s a breakdown of what’s on the table for Disney Plus Premium and Disney Bundle Trio Premium subscribers.

What is Disney Plus Premium?

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Disney Plus Premium is the third-most-expensive subscription option for Disney Plus users, clocking in at $10.99 per month or $109.99 a year, and includes ad-free streaming of Disney Plus’ content library, as well as the ability to download your favorite shows and movies to watch offline.

This differs from Disney Plus Basic, which costs $7.99 and airs ads during your viewings, and any of the Duo or Trio bundles, which adds additional content from such services as Hulu and ESPN Plus for a higher price.

What is Disney Bundle Trio Premium?

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Disney Bundle Trio Premium is the most expensive option for Disney Plus subscribers, costing $19.99 a month, and allowing users to access the libraries of Disney Plus and Hulu, both completely ad-free, as well as the content of ESPN Plus with ads. As with Disney Plus Premium, subscribers of this plan can download content and watch them offline.

Now all we need is a plan that lets us access all the shows and movies that Disney sent to the chopping block, but then again, perhaps we shouldn’t give the Mouse House any ideas.


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