If you’re a big fan of Marvel, Star Wars or just classic fairytales, you already know that having a Disney+ subscription is a must. Lucky for you, there’s a deal available for new Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers, who can now snag six months of this popular movie and TV streaming subscription for free when they sign up for the music streaming service.
To grab this deal, all you need to do is sign up for Amazon Music Unlimited (starting at $0.99 for students, $7.99 for Prime subscribers and $9.99 for non-Prime subscribers). You’ll then be redirected to the Disney+ sign-up page, where you can register for a new account and start streaming. Already an Amazon Music Unlimited subscriber? You get a free three-month Disney+ trial. (If you’ve previously signed up for a Disney+ free trial, remember to use a new email, as this offer is not eligible for current Disney+ streamers.)
This means you’ll save as much as $47.94, since you’d normally pay at $7.99 per month over the course of six months! Note that once the six-month period is over, you’ll start paying the standard $7.99 a month rate.
Amazon Music is one of our favorite music streaming services, and for good reason: It’s got a massive music library with as many as 70 million songs, which is almost equivalent to our favorite music service, Spotify, even if it doesn’t compete with Spotify’s customized playlists and recommendations.
When we tested Disney+, we found its interface to be similar to Netflix’s, including a “recommended for you” section, personalized avatars and more. It also allows for offline viewing, which is great for commuters and travelers alike. It’s got support for Dolby Atmos (on select devices), 4K video and HDR content, and there’s a constant array of new releases, including The Mandalorian, WandaVision and Loki.

Sid Philips is a father of two and a loving husband. He currently resides in Pennsylvania and has been a fan of Disney since his parents took him there in 1980! Sid has visited multiple Disney parks around the world and loves each one!
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