Today’s the last day to save on Disney+ and Hulu before prices go up

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A split of a scene from "Tell Me Lies," a photo of Taylor Swift and a scene from "Dancing With the Stars" Whether you're hooked on "Tell Me Lies" and "Dancing With the Stars" or hoping to catch Taylor Swift's upcoming docu-series, now's the time to subscribe. Disney; Disney via Getty Images

There’s still time to save a bundle on the buzziest streaming bundles.

With Disney+ and Hulu both increasing streaming prices on Oct. 21 — as they’ve done annually for the past two years — today is your last chance to lock in a lower rate.

The entertainment conglomerate offers a range of plans, most of which will increase by about $24 to $36 a year— including Disney+’s most affordable ad-enabled plan, which will go from $9.99 to $11.99/month.

Disney+ Subscription

Disney+ logo.Disney

If watching Taylor Swift’s upcoming “The Eras Tour: The Final Show” docu-series — which hits the streamer on Dec. 12 — is on your “Wi$h Li$t,” now’s the time to subscribe for less dollar signs.

Announced shortly after her “Life of a Showgirl” album drop, the buzzy show will feature behind-the-scenes glimspes at the pop-star’s record-smashing tour, including moments with Travis Kelce, Sabrina Carpenter and more.

Taylor Swift embracing Travis Kelce backstage, with the Disney+ logo visible in the background.Swift’s forthcoming docu-series includes a behind-the-scenes glimpse at her Eras Tour life. ABC

In addition, if you missed it the first time, her original Eras Tour concert movie is still available to stream exclusively on Disney+.

While Hulu’s ad-free plan is exempt from changes, the streamer’s monthly and annual ad-enabled subscriptions will also be increasing by $24 and $20 a year, respectively.

Hulu Subscription

Hulu logo in bright green text on a dark background.Hulu

To get both at once, the brand also offers a Disney+ and Hulu bundle for $11.99 (soon to be $12.99) monthly.

And sports fans can bundle both entertainment channels with ESPN Select, a streaming plan that includes live sporting events and other ESPN+ content.

Whichever you pick, just be sure to act fast before prices go up. After all, unlike most online purchases, this one will keep saving you money for months to come.


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