You can gift someone a whole year of Disney Plus for $80, giving them access to all things Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and more

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2021-10-22T18:27:18Z

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Disney Plus subscriptions can be sent as gifts.
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  • You can buy a one-year Disney Plus gift subscription for that special streaming fan in your life.
  • It costs $80 and is sent by email, making it a perfect holiday gift for any Disney-loving viewer.
  • Disney Plus gift codes can only be redeemed by new members.

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Disney's on-demand streaming service, Disney Plus, offers ad-free access to a growing library of movies and shows from all of the studio's major brands and franchises. If that special Disney fan in your life hasn't subscribed yet, you can help them tune in with a Disney Plus gift subscription.

A Disney Plus gift subscription costs $80 and is sent as an email code on the date of your choosing. This makes it easy to schedule delivery for holidays, birthdays, and any special occasion. If possible, you should ask if someone else in their household is already a Disney Plus subscriber, because the gift codes only work for new members.

Once subscribed, your giftee will receive access to some of the most popular streaming series in the world, including "The Mandalorian," "WandaVision," and "Loki." Disney Plus members can also watch new and classic animated hits, exclusive movies, and every episode of "The Simpsons." For full impressions, read our Disney Plus review.

You can find detailed instructions on how to order a gift subscription below.

Here's how to gift a Disney Plus annual subscription:

  1. Visit this page to purchase the gift.
  2. You'll enter your information, your recipient's name and email, and what date you'd like the code to be delivered.
  3. The $80 fee will be charged to your account as soon as you make the purchase.
  4. Your recipient will visit DisneyPlus.com/redeememail, select the offer, and manually enter the code printed on the email.
  5. Once redeemed, the recipient will be credited a one-year subscription to Disney Plus.
  6. If the recipient doesn't see the gift confirmation email in their inbox, Disney recommends they check their spam folder.
  7. If the email still can't be located, you can contact Disney Plus customer service to have the code resent.

Restrictions of the Disney Plus gift subscription:

  1. The gift subscription can only be redeemed by new Disney Plus subscribers.
  2. The redemption code is one-time use only and non-transferable.

Once they've activated the subscription, your recipient will get:

  • Unlimited, ad-free access to thousands of movies and series from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and 20th Century Fox.
  • Exclusive TV shows made for Disney Plus like "The Mandalorian" and "Loki," and special premieres like "Hamilton."
  • Unlimited downloads they can watch anywhere, anytime.
  • The ability to stream on up to four devices simultaneously and add up to seven profiles.
  • A GroupWatch feature that allows them to sync and watch streams with friends and family virtually.

Can Disney Plus gift subscriptions be used for the bundle with ESPN+ and Hulu?

Disney Plus gift vouchers are only available for an annual subscription to Disney Plus, but recipients can still upgrade to the streaming bundle with Hulu and ESPN+ for a discounted price. Here's how to upgrade and save:

  1. Redeem your Disney Plus gift subscription voucher and create a Disney Plus account.
  2. Visit the Disney Plus Billing Details page and choose the option to switch to the Disney bundle.
  3. You'll be upgraded to the $14 a month bundle plan with Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN+.
  4. A credit equal to the value of your gift subscription will be applied to the monthly bill for your bundle.

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