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MSE news: Disney+ to hike prices by up to £36 a year in major shake-up


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Disney+ to hike prices by up to £36 a year in major shake-up – here's how its new plans work and how they compare
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I wonder how we'll be affected? We get Disney+ 'free' through our bank account.
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Revel said:I wonder how we'll be affected? We get Disney+ 'free' through our bank account.
I'm guessing we'll all default to the mid tier sub that is the same price as current but without 4K/atmos.1 -
SeeSidTellHim said:Revel said:I wonder how we'll be affected? We get Disney+ 'free' through our bank account.
I'm guessing we'll all default to the mid tier sub that is the same price as current but without 4K/atmos.0 -
Unless you need more than 2 devices to watch on, it's not worth the extra £pm to watch the odd film in 4K/HDR -I suspect that a lot of customers will "downgrade" to the standard plan0
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I "bought" several 3month subs via tesco Clubcard before they reduced the triple points to cover me till June '24.
I'm guessing we'll all default to the mid tier sub that is the same price as current but without 4K/atmos.
Currently no mention of the changes on the Clubcard page and validity still going to June 2024. It says a voucher is worth £24 but then says that's 3 months and up to 4 users.
I'm a bit confused by this;From 1 November 2023, that price will automatically increase to £10.99 a month or £109.90 for the year upfront if you pay Disney directly – though you won't pay the new price until your billing date on or after 6 December 2023.If I apply a voucher today for 3 months (til 21st Nov) and I turn on the annual subscription at renewal, will I get the new price or the old price at renewal on 21 Nov?
It would be good to know, I wonder what the best way to find out is? I'm supposed to be applying a voucher today and I'll have 1 left after that, but don't mind forfeiting that one to avoid the hike.
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brewerdave said:Unless you need more than 2 devices to watch on, it's not worth the extra £pm to watch the odd film in 4K/HDR -I suspect that a lot of customers will "downgrade" to the standard plan1
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datimms said:
I'm a bit confused by this;From 1 November 2023, that price will automatically increase to £10.99 a month or £109.90 for the year upfront if you pay Disney directly – though you won't pay the new price until your billing date on or after 6 December 2023.If I apply a voucher today for 3 months (til 21st Nov) and I turn on the annual subscription at renewal, will I get the new price or the old price at renewal on 21 Nov?
It would be good to know, I wonder what the best way to find out is? I'm supposed to be applying a voucher today and I'll have 1 left after that, but don't mind forfeiting that one to avoid the hike.
Means what it says.If you renew after Nov 1 its at the new price. If you renew before it, its at the current price.Not sure what's confusing about it?0 -
Neil_Jones said:If you renew after Nov 1 its at the new price. If you renew before it, its at the current price.0
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datimms said:Neil_Jones said:If you renew after Nov 1 its at the new price. If you renew before it, its at the current price.
"From 1 November 2023, that price will automatically increase to £10.99 a month or £109.90 for the year upfront if you pay Disney directly – though you won't pay the new price until your billing date on or after 6 December 2023. "Last time Disney did price changes, it was exacctly the same:https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/2021/01/disney--to-raise-prices-in-february----but-here-s-how-to-beat-th/ - "Existing customers will see the price changes take force at their first monthly or annual renewal after 23 August 2021. New monthly and annual sign-ups will see the increased prices from 23 February 2021."I don't see what the issue is here in 2023 with all due respect, its clear as crystal to me. You buy Disney+ before November 1 and you get the old price. If you're a member and your billing date falls before December 6, you get the old price, otherwise you get the new one.Paying up front has nothing to do with it, its no different to the old Line Rental Saver packages phone providers used to do.0 -
I see, you're talking about new subscriptions rather than renewals. The way MSE phrased it in 2021 is clearer.
So in the context of my original question/musing, given I already have Disney+, my plan dates fall such that I'll be able to buy an annual sub at the existing terms and prices on my billing date in late November.0
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