Is the Disney Plus, Hulu, ESPN deal worth it? Here's why you should get it before it's gone

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Streaming service deals have largely come and gone for 2025. Black Friday and Cyber Monday both had some great deals. But now, as the dust settles, only one great streaming deal remains: the Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN bundle. If you're looking to cut the cord, this bundle is worth checking out — especially since it's currently on sale through Jan. 5, 2026.

Right now, you can get the Disney Plus, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited bundle for just $29.99. That's a respectable 17% discount on the normal price, but it's also the same price Disney normally charges for just ESPN Unlimited. So you're essentially getting two streaming services for free.

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LIMITED TIME OFFER: Get ESPN Unlimited and Disney Plus, Hulu Bundle Basic bundle for $29.99 a month for 12 months — that's Disney Plus (with ads) and Hulu (with ads) free for 12 months. That means Marvel movies, college football bowl games and catching up on "Only Murders in the Building" all for just $29.99 a month.

Malcolm McMillan
Malcolm McMillan

Malcolm is Tom's Guide's resident expert on live TV streaming services, having tested every single one for himself.

Why you should get the Disney Plus, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited bundle

While this is a great deal, you're still spending $30 a month on it. So it's worth examining if the Disney Plus, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited bundle is actually the right solution for you.

If you're someone who doesn't need the full live TV streaming service experience, this bundle is definitely a great option for getting a lot of great shows, movies and live sports for less. It gives you Disney Plus (with ads), meaning you get Disney movies, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars. It also gives you Hulu (with ads), which features shows and movies from Disney-owned studios that aren't the mothership studio. This includes hit shows like "The Bear" and "Only Murders in the Building," or movies like "Predator: Badlands" when it eventually comes to streaming services.

Plus, you get ESPN Unlimited, and that gives you a lot of live sports. You get every ESPN linear TV network: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC Network, ACC Network, ESPNews, ESPN Deportes, ESPN on ABC, ESPN Plus, ESPN3, SEC Network Plus and ACC Network Extra. Plus, you get ESPN Plus-branded content and WWE Premium Live Events. If you're a professional wrestling fan, ESPN Unlimited is a must-have because you'll definitely want to watch those PLEs.

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Now, if you are someone who prefers the cable experience, but without the cable prices, then this cord-cutting deal might not get you what you want. It doesn't include a live stream of your local ABC channel. And while shows and movies that debut on many Disney-owned networks can make their way to Disney Plus or Hulu as quickly as the same day they air on linear networks, shows that air on the Disney Channel often won't make their way to Disney Plus until after the season has aired in full.

So if you're someone who needs these specific channels, you might want to consider a cable TV alternative like Hulu with Live TV rather than the Disney Plus, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited bundle. This live TV streaming service is very similar to YouTube TV, which is our top-rated live TV service. It offers similar features, channels, etc., but it also gives you the Disney Plus, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited bundle included in your subscription for free.

Right now, you can get Hulu with Live TV for $89.99 a month. That's admittedly full price, but you're getting three streaming services as part of your subscription, so it's still a great value. If you're looking for a great deal on a cable alternative, you could check out YouTube TV instead. Right now, YouTube TV is just $62.99 a month for your first five monthswhich is a great deal. It just doesn't include Disney Plus or Hulu — though ESPN Unlimited is coming to subscribers soon!


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Malcolm McMillan
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Malcolm has been with Tom's Guide since 2022, and has been covering the latest in streaming shows and movies since 2023. He's not one to shy away from a hot take, including that "John Wick" is one of the four greatest films ever made.

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