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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Verizon has increased the price of the Disney Plus Premium bundle from $10 to $15 per month for users, effective immediately.
    2. Customers dissatisfied with the price hike can opt for the Trio Basic Bundle at $10, but this plan lacks ad-free Disney Plus access.
    3. Disney Plus had raised prices across all plans last year, and Verizon’s changes reflect the impact of these increases on bundled services.
    4. Current promotional and trial rates will remain unaffected by the price change for Verizon customers, but the new pricing applies to those on the MyPlan.

    Verizon will no longer offer the Disney Plus Premium bundle at $10 a month. Starting now, the price rises to $15. This change affects existing users who enjoy the ad-free experience on Disney Plus. However, they can switch to the Trio Basic Bundle for $10. This alternative, unfortunately, includes ads on all three streaming platforms: Hulu, ESPN Plus, and Disney Plus.

    Last year, Disney Plus raised its prices across all plans, leading to speculation on how that would impact bundled deals. Now, Verizon customers have clarity on the matter. Those currently on promotional rates will not see immediate changes. Instead, the new pricing will take effect once their trial periods end.

    For new customers, two options are available: the premium experience for $15 or the ad-supported trio for $10. This decision provides users flexibility, though it may disappoint those who prefer ad-free content.

    Notably, the announcement was subtle. Many customers, including those receiving digital bills, might have overlooked the notification. Users reported unexpected logouts and issues following the pricing adjustments, suggesting glitches could arise amid these changes.

    If you’ve encountered similar problems accessing your streaming accounts, sharing your experiences might help identify broader issues. Verizon encourages customers to reach out for support, ensuring everyone can navigate this transition smoothly.

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