Disney+

Disney+ is an upcoming American over-the-top subscription video on-demand service owned and operated by the Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International division of The Walt Disney Company. It is set to launch in the United States on November 12, 2019.

Disney Plus

$7 /monthly

GENRES

  • SHOWS
  • MOVIES
  • 4K
  • DOCUMENTARIES
  • KIDS

TOP SHOWS

  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars
  • The Mandalorian
  • Monsters at Work
  • High School Musical: The Musical: The Series
  • Diary of a Female President
  • Kim Possible

NEW SHOWS (MONTHLY)

  • The Mandalorian
  • High School Musical: The Musical: The Series

CUSTOMER SUPPORT OPTIONS

CANCELLATION POLICY

No refunds will be made for early departure from hotel and for unused or partially used admission tickets, options or features, including meals. Any refunds allowed by Disney in its sole discretion after arrival must be requested in writing within 90 days after departure and may be assessed a $25 processing fee.

  • Disney Plus will include content from the Disney brand itself, Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars and National Geographic

VIEWING OPTIONS

4K

ADJUST HD QUALITY

DOWNLOAD FOR OFFLINE VIEWING

PICTURE IN PICTURE

SUPPORTED DEVICES

INTERESTING FACTS

Disney Plus will include content from the Disney brand itself, Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars and National Geographic.

Disney offered lots of details about the upcoming Disney+ streaming service during its Investors Day on Thursday. ... Disney+ will feature content from Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel Studios and National Geographic as well as The Simpsons and 20th Century Fox titles including The Sound of Music and Malcolm in the Middle.

For more information, see our ethics policy. Disney will offer a bundle package of its three streaming services — Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ — for $12.99 a month starting on November 12th, the company announced today. ... Hulu is currently available for $5.99 a month (with ads), and ESPN+ costs $4.99 a month.

OTHER PROVIDER INFO

The service will compete with other video streaming subscription services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, and will complement ESPN+ and Hulu as part of Disney’s over-the-top strategy.