How to Get Free Disney Plus With Amazon Prime
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- New Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers can get six months of Disney Plus for free.
- Current Music Unlimited members are eligible for three months of Disney Plus free of charge.
- The promo is only available to new Disney Plus subscribers.
New Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers can get six months of Disney Plus for free when they sign up. Current Music Unlimited members can get three months of Disney Plus. Music Unlimited costs $8 a month for Prime members or $10 a month without Prime.
Amazon is bundling free trials of Disney Plus with its Music Unlimited service, giving subscribers access to a ton of streaming movies, shows, and songs for one low price.
New Music Unlimited subscribers can get six months of Disney Plus for free when they sign up for Amazon's music service. Meanwhile, current and returning Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers can get three months of Disney Plus for free. Once claimed, you have until July 2023 to redeem the offer, but it's limited to new Disney Plus subscribers only.
An Amazon Music Unlimited subscription starts at $8 a month if you're a Prime member, or $10 a month if you don't have Amazon Prime. Disney Plus normally costs $8 a month, so the promotion can save you up to $48 in subscription fees.
After your free Disney Plus subscription ends, your plan will automatically continue for $8 a month unless you cancel. You must keep your Amazon Music Unlimited subscription active in order to maintain the offer.
Amazon Music Unlimited offers access to over 75 million songs, along with support for offline downloads, radio stations, and free HD audio streaming. The deal lets you combine the music streaming service with Disney Plus' massive library of Marvel movies, Pixar films, classic Disney cartoons, and original series.
How to get 6 months of Disney Plus for free
- Go to the Amazon Music Unlimited with Disney Plus promotion page.
- Click "Get Started" and log in to your Amazon account.
- Enter your payment information to sign up for Music Unlimited if you're not already a member.
- New subscribers will get six months of Disney Plus for free while current or returning members will get three months free.
- Amazon will email you a link to sign up for Disney Plus with the free trial.
New Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers can get six months of Disney Plus for free when they sign up. Current Music Unlimited members can get three months of Disney Plus. Music Unlimited costs $8 a month for Prime members or $10 a month without Prime.
What Is Amazon Music Unlimited?
Amazon Music Unlimited allows subscribers to stream over 75 million songs, which is a huge step up over the two million songs that the company offers to all Prime members through its free Prime Music service.
This subscription costs $8 a month if you're a Prime member, or $10 for non-Amazon Prime users. New this year is HD streaming for no extra cost. Music HD offers lossless audio tracks in CD-quality or higher. Music Unlimited is available on several devices including iOS, Android, and the web. The service is tightly integrated with Amazon's Echo devices.
Who qualifies for free Disney Plus?
This promotion is only available to new Disney Plus subscribers. Once you receive the link for your free Disney Plus trial, you have until July 12, 2023 to redeem your subscription.
New Music Unlimited users can get six months of Disney Plus for free. While current and returning Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers can get three months of Disney Plus for free.
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