Verizon is offering six-month Disney Bundle subscriptions to customers who join the Unlimited Plus or Unlimited Ultimate cellular plans.

TheDisney Bundleis the best way to save money on Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+.

These services, when individually purchased, cost at least $27 a month.

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Verizon’s promotional offer makes the Disney Bundle even more affordable.

Eligible customers get six months of Disney+ (ad-free), Hulu, and ESPN+ for free.

To claim this offer, simply join or upgrade to Verizon’s Unlimited Plus or Unlimited Ultimate plan.

Both plans include unlimited data, 5G UWB access, and an optional $25 home internet service add-on.

Verizon also offers someadd-on perksfor these cellular plans.

These perks cost $10 a month, but they cover popular services like Walmart+ and Apple Music Family.

That’s less than you’d pay for ESPN+ on its own!

An ongoing Disney Bundle subscription is totally optional, of course.

There are two things left to note.

First, the Disney Bundle is currently the only way of accessing the combinedDisney+ and Huluapp.

And, more importantly, the Hulu and ESPN+ memberships in this bundle are ad-supported.

Only the Disney+ membership is ad-free.

you might join Verizon’sUnlimited Plus or Unlimited Ultimateplan from the Verizon website.