The bundle is well-priced for users who already subscribe to Hulu & ESPN+; 
personally, since I only subscribe to Hulu, the bundle pricing doesn't do 
me any real favors (I mean, I guess it means I get The Ocho Online for 
free...). I'm curious to see if the annual price for Disney+ is any 
significant savings over the $7 monthly rate - if it is, I may be better 
off keeping my existing Hulu sub and just doing Disney+ as a stand-alone.

On Wednesday, August 7, 2019 at 7:28:19 PM UTC-4, Steve Timko wrote:
>
> Hmm, I might have to consider this.
>
> 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.
>
> The company previously hinted at a bundle for all three services, but CEO 
> Bob Iger made it official during the company’s investors call today. At 
> $12.99, the bundle is cheaper than or on par with competitive streaming 
> services, including Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. It’s also significantly 
> cheaper than HBO Max’s rumored streaming price of $16 or $17 a month. 
>
> LINK 
> <https://www.theverge.com/2019/8/6/20757626/disney-plus-espn-hulu-bundle-price-date-streaming-service>
>
>

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