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Disney raises legacy Espn Plus bundle price to $27.99 on Sept. 17

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Disney is raising the monthly price of its legacy Disney+, Hulu and Select bundle to $27.99 on or after September 17, 2026, a $3 increase for customers who have kept the plan active without interruption. The older bundle cannot be bought by new subscribers, and anyone who leaves it must move to one of Disney’s current offers.

The increase lands on a plan that many households still use because it packages Disney+ without ads, Hulu with ads and Select with ads at a lower rate than the newer options. Subscribers who enrolled in a bundle including Select before August 20, 2026 will see the new charge in their next billing cycle on or after September 17.

That timing matters because Disney has kept the legacy bundle closed while still lifting its cost for the people already inside it. The company said only certain Select-inclusive bundles are affected, while newer Duo and Trio plans stay at their listed rates for new customers. The standard Disney+, Hulu and Select Bundle remains at $21.99 with ads on all services, and The Premium is priced at $32.99 with ad-free Disney+ and Hulu.

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The legacy bundle has long been pitched as a simple way to get Disney+, Hulu and Select together, but it now sits inside a streaming lineup that Disney has steadily reworked. The company has been pushing more Disney+-centered viewing and folding Hulu content more tightly into the Disney+ app experience, part of a broader shift as it consolidates control of Hulu and refines its streaming strategy.

For customers still on the old plan, the practical question is not whether the bundle is disappearing. It is how long the remaining value lasts once the price rises again, and how many will choose to stay when the only path back in is no path at all.

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