Disney Hulu bundle deal picker
Disney has four bundle tiers and none of them has an obvious name. Answer four questions about your viewing habits and get the one SKU that fits you, plus how much it saves versus buying each service separately.
TL;DR — which Disney bundle should you get?
- Watch sports + hate ads? Trio Premium ($26.99/mo) saves $31.97/mo vs buying Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ separately at no-ads rates.
- Watch sports + tolerate ads? Trio Basic ($15.99/mo) saves $11.98/mo vs the separate ad-tier total.
- No sports + hate ads? Duo Premium ($19.99/mo) saves $11.98/mo vs buying Disney+ and Hulu ad-free separately.
- No sports + tolerate ads? Duo Basic ($9.99/mo) is the cheapest entry point and saves $5.99/mo vs the separate ad-tier total.
- Never watch Hulu or ESPN+? Standalone Disney+ at $7.99/mo (with ads) or $13.99/mo (no ads) beats all bundle tiers.
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All four Disney bundle tiers explained
| Bundle | Services | Monthly | Save vs separate | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Duo Basic | Disney+ (ads) + Hulu (ads) | $9.99 | $5.99/mo | Budget streamers who skip sports |
| Duo Premium | Disney+ (no ads) + Hulu (no ads) | $19.99 | $11.98/mo | Ad-free households who skip sports |
| Trio Basic | Disney+ (ads) + Hulu (ads) + ESPN+ | $15.99 | $11.98/mo | Sports fans who tolerate ads |
| Trio Premium | Disney+ (no ads) + Hulu (no ads) + ESPN+ | $26.99 | $31.97/mo | Sports fans who want ad-free everything |
Prices as of June 2026. Savings calculated vs buying each service at retail without any bundle. Verify current pricing at disneyplus.com/bundle before subscribing.
When a Disney Hulu bundle deal actually wins
The bundle wins cleanly in one scenario: you already wanted every service in it. If you are paying for Disney+ and Hulu separately today, the Duo Basic bundle alone saves you roughly $72 a year. That math holds whether you watch ten hours a week or two, because the individual subscription cost is fixed regardless of usage.
Sports households get an outsized deal. ESPN+ at retail costs $11.99/month on its own. The Trio Basic at $15.99/month stacks ESPN+ on top of Disney+ and Hulu with ads for only $6 more than the Duo Basic. If you watch any live sports at all, the Trio Basic is almost always the correct pick.
The Trio Premium at $26.99/month has the highest sticker price but also the largest dollar savings. Buying Disney+ without ads ($13.99), Hulu without ads ($17.99), and ESPN+ ($11.99) separately totals $43.97 a month. The Trio Premium undercuts that by $16.98/month, or roughly $204 a year.
One thing the 2026 streaming price increase tracker makes clear: Disney has raised prices multiple times in recent years. Locking in a bundle rate does not protect you from future increases, but it does mean you are starting from the lowest available entry point today.
When to skip the Disney bundle entirely
The bundle only makes financial sense when you use everything in it. If you open Disney+ for Marvel releases but never touch Hulu originals and have zero interest in sports, paying the Duo or Trio rate means subsidizing services you do not watch. Standalone Disney+ at $7.99/month (with ads) is the cheaper path for single-service households.
Another case where skipping the bundle wins: you already get ESPN+ through a separate provider. Some internet providers and mobile carriers include ESPN+ in their plans. If you have a free or discounted ESPN+ already, adding it through the Trio bundle is paying for something you already have.
Finally, if your main streaming cost problem is the total number of services rather than any single service, the bundle vs separate cost calculator runs all three paths on your exact mix: buying separately, bundling where possible, and splitting eligible services through shared plans. For a household with Netflix, Spotify, ChatGPT Plus, and Disney+, that cross-service view often shows more savings than a Disney bundle alone.
Frequently asked questions about Disney bundle deals
What is the Disney Hulu bundle deal and how much does it cost?
Disney offers four bundle tiers in the US as of June 2026. The Duo Basic (Disney+ with ads + Hulu with ads) costs $9.99/month. The Duo Premium (Disney+ no ads + Hulu no ads) costs $19.99/month. The Trio Basic (Disney+ with ads + Hulu with ads + ESPN+) costs $15.99/month. The Trio Premium (Disney+ no ads + Hulu no ads + ESPN+) costs $26.99/month. All four bundle tiers save money compared to buying each service separately.
Is the Disney Hulu ESPN bundle worth it?
The Trio bundle is worth it if you actually watch live sports on ESPN+ (college football, UFC, NHL, MLB). At $15.99/month for the Trio Basic, you save roughly $11.98/month compared to buying Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ separately. If you never open ESPN+, you are paying for a service you do not use — in that case the Duo bundle is a better fit.
What is the difference between Disney Bundle Duo and Trio?
The Duo bundles include Disney+ and Hulu only. The Trio bundles add ESPN+ to that pairing. Within each tier there is a Basic version (both streaming services show ads) and a Premium version (both ad-free). The main decision is: do you need live sports coverage? If yes, go Trio. If no, save roughly $6/month with Duo.
Does the Disney bundle include live TV or just on-demand?
The standard Disney bundle tiers covered here include on-demand Disney+ and Hulu content plus ESPN+ streaming (live sports events, replays, originals). They do not include Hulu Live TV. Hulu with Live TV is a separate, more expensive product that starts around $82.99/month and bundles Disney+ and ESPN+ automatically.
Can I get the Disney bundle if I already have a Hulu subscription?
Yes. If you have a standalone Hulu plan, you can switch to a Disney bundle through Disney's website or through your current Hulu account settings. The bundle replaces your separate Hulu subscription — you keep your Hulu watch history and profile. Note that promotional pricing on your standalone plan may not carry over, so check your current rate before switching.
How many screens can you watch on the Disney bundle?
Disney+ allows up to 4 simultaneous streams on most plans. Hulu allows 2 simultaneous streams on standard plans (upgradeable to unlimited for an extra fee). ESPN+ allows 3 simultaneous streams. If your household has more active viewers than those limits, you may hit conflicts during peak hours.
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Jim Liu tracks subscription pricing and bundle economics for a living. Prices here reflect publicly listed US rates as of June 2026. Always confirm at checkout before subscribing. More about the author.
Prices as of June 2026. Disney bundle prices and terms change frequently. Verify current pricing at disneyplus.com before subscribing. This tool is for comparison only and is not a quote or guarantee of price.