Save 72% On Disney Plus And Stream 'Moana 2' For Less
This limited time deal allows you to get the Hulu and Disney Plus Bundle Basic for $2.99 per month for four months. It's also just in time to stream "Moana 2."

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March 7, 2025, Editor Note: This is a limited-time offer — so if you're interested sign up before it expires on Sunday, March 30.
If you want to save on a streaming deal, this bundle discount is an exceptional one to consider. New and eligible returning subscribers can get the Disney Bundle Basic, including ad-supported plans from Hulu and Disney Plus for only $2.99 per month for four months. That's just in time to stream "Moana 2."
This a limited time deal that runs through March 30. And it represents a savings of 73% off the regular price of $10.99 for the bundled duo. If you're looking to try out new services or want to save significantly while streaming your favorite shows, now is an excellent time to take advantage of this deal.
Disney Bundle Basic now $2.99 (was $10.99)
Save 72% off the regular price of Disney and Hulu for four months. This limited time offer expires on March 30 and is for new and eligible returning customers.
Disney Bundle Duo Details
- Eligibility: New and returning subscribers who have not been Hulu and Disney+ subscribers in the past 1 month only. Current Hulu, Disney+, ESPN+ and Disney Bundle subscribers are not eligible
- Disney Bundle Duo subscription auto-renews at $10.99/month or then-current regular monthly price once the promotional period is over
- Offer ends at 11.59 ET, March 30, 2025
- You can cancel at any time during the promotional period
The best way to stream 'Moana 2' and other hits
Both streaming services are home to thousands of movies and television shows, including exclusive and original content. Popular titles from Hulu include The Bear, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Only Murders in the Building.

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Disney Plus not only lets users watch both new and old Disney movies and shows, but also Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic content. Popular titles from the service include Deadpool & Wolverine, Agatha All Along and Inside Out 2.
The bottom line
This deal saves you 72% per month and gives you access to blockbuster movies, the latest shows and tons of other content. It's one of the best values in streaming and there might not be a discount like it again until Black Friday.
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Sean is a veteran personal finance writer, with over 10 years of experience. He's written finance guides on insurance, savings, travel and more for CNET, Bankrate and GOBankingRates.
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