Verizon Restructures Disney Bundle: Subscribers Face Decreased Value

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Verizon has recently updated its Disney Bundle offering for MyPlan customers, resulting in a significant decrease in value for subscribers. This change marks a shift from a premium package to a more basic, ad-supported tier, leading to concerns among users about the overall worth of their subscription.

Effective immediately, customers selecting the Disney Bundle benefit for $10 per month will now receive the Disney Bundle Trio Basic. This new package consists of Disney+ Basic, Hulu with ads, and ESPN+ with ads, which contrasts from the prior Disney+ Premium, Hulu with ads, and ESPN+ with ads configuration. This alteration affects various Verizon unlimited plans, including Unlimited Ultimate, Unlimited Plus, Unlimited Welcome, and Welcome Unlimited.

Additionally, for subscribers who currently retain the legacy Disney+ Premium bundle at $10 per month, a price increase is on the horizon. On April 17, 2025, the monthly fee for this grandfathered bundle will rise to $15, starting from the first billing cycle after that date.

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Verizon's $10 Disney bundle is being downgraded to the Disney+ ad-supported tier. | Image credit — Verizon.com

We've reached out to Verizon for further comments and will update this article as more information becomes available.

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