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expiredDieGo2SHAE posted Nov 24, 2025 02:17 PM
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expiredDieGo2SHAE posted Nov 24, 2025 02:17 PM
1-Year Disney+ w/ Hulu Bundle w/ Ads Streaming Subscription
(Valid thru 12/1)$5/Month
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- If you canceled and had an active subscription within about 30 days, it will not let you get either of these offers (the $4.99 or $14.99 per month ones) so you are forced to create a new or use an inactive account.
- If you have to ping pong between accounts each year, secondary cards on the Amex BCE automatically share the Disney (up to) $7 monthly credit in spite of the secondary card saying not enrolled and ineligible for membership rewards. Either card can use the credit once per month but not both obviously.
- A couple people said while selecting the $4.99 offer they were offered the $14.99 ad-free plan instead. That's probably because if you go to Hulu's main page both are listed as current BF offers. It's not a targeted offer.
- T-Mobile only offers Hulu with ads for free. You can't add Disney+ through T-Mobile.
- Even though Hulu is migrating to Disney+, I assume you can do all your account management and signups on Hulu.com as well as Disney+'s site for the time being?
- Ad-supported Hulu is HD and DD5.1+ maximum, but apparently ad-supported Disney+ can do 4K/HDR10/DV according to AI with the limitation being DD5.1+ sound instead of Atmos. Ad-free Hulu is up to 4K/HDR10/Atmos and ad-free Disney+ adds DV.
In my opinion, if you watch much on Hulu or Disney+, it's worth $10 more per month to not have ads from hell. People talked about AdGuard DNS which works on desktop or mobile, but does it work on Roku/Shield? Couldn't Hulu/Disney+ detect ads being skipped by the program when it immediately starts streaming again and punish you like Netflix does with people sharing accounts, or are ads served from third party sites and this DNS filters those out? If the latter, then a router with dnsmasq running can control these settings based on MAC addresses.
not paying for ads
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Netflix would be nice, but any yearlong deals are long gone.
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