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Does Disney+ give you a deal when you cancel?

Sometimes. Disney+ shows a save offer to some accounts — often $4.99/mo for 3 months of disney+ & hulu (duo basic) — but it is A/B-tested and not shown to everyone. Last confirmed 2025-07.

Maybe — Disney+ doesn't reliably show a save screen inside the US cancel flow, but canceling (especially a Disney+/Hulu bundle) often triggers a win-back email around $4.99/mo for 3 months, and some accounts see an in-flow discount or free-period offer instead.

Save offers reported, not guaranteedTypical price: $11.99/mo (Basic with ads); $18.99/mo (Premium)disneyplus.com

By Zach Babiarz · offer data confirmed 2025-07

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Known offers (3)

Win-backhigh confidencelast confirmed 2025-07

$4.99/mo for 3 months of Disney+ & Hulu (Duo Basic)

After canceling a Disney Bundle subscription, CableTV.com staff received a 'Come back and save' email offering the ad-supported Disney+ & Hulu Duo Basic bundle for $4.99/mo for 3 months (regularly $10.99/mo at the time of their test; the plan is $12.99/mo after the October 2025 price hike). Both services include ads at this price.

Where it appears
Email sent after you complete the cancellation — not a screen inside the cancel flow
Fine print
Documented for Disney Bundle cancellations billed directly by Disney (US). Not guaranteed for every account, and Disney rotates these promotions; subscribers billed through Apple, Google, Amazon, or a partner typically don't get it. Auto-renews at the then-current regular price after 3 months.

Sources: CableTV.com (2025-07-03) · Money Talks News (2025-07)

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Discountlow confidencelast confirmed 2024-12

~39% off for 3 months shown during cancellation (region/account dependent)

A 553-point r/LifeProTips post reported that starting cancellation surfaced a 39% discount for 3 months on the Premium monthly plan (13.99 down to 8.49). The original poster was in Europe; commenters in the same thread reported different outcomes, including a 60-days-free extension and no offer at all.

Where it appears
Offer screen inside the online cancel flow, after clicking Cancel Subscription
Fine print
A/B-tested and not shown to all accounts. The headline report was a European account; US reports of in-flow discounts are inconsistent, with the documented US pattern skewing toward post-cancel win-back emails instead.

Sources: Reddit r/LifeProTips (2024-12-13)

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Pauselow confidencelast confirmed 2024-12

Pause options of varying lengths pushed before cancellation

A December 2024 r/DisneyPlus poster trying to cancel said the flow repeatedly offered to pause the subscription for different lengths of time instead of canceling. It's unclear whether this was a retention offer or an account feature, and it is not widely reported.

Where it appears
Account > your plan > cancel/pause options in the subscription management screen
Fine print
Single low-visibility user report; region unknown. Not shown to all accounts and possibly since changed.

Sources: Reddit r/DisneyPlus (2024-12-18)

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Where the offer lives

  1. 1.Log in at disneyplus.com in a web browser (not the TV app)
  2. 2.Click your profile icon, then Account
  3. 3.Under 'Your plans and billing', select your Disney+ or Bundle plan
  4. 4.Click Cancel Subscription and continue past the reason survey — any in-flow offer appears here
  5. 5.Complete the cancellation, then watch your email over the next days for a 'come back and save' win-back offer

Field notes

  • The best-documented US offer arrives by EMAIL after you actually cancel ($4.99/mo x 3 months of Disney+ & Hulu with ads in CableTV.com's staff test), and you keep access until the end of your paid period anyway — so completing the cancellation can beat waiting for an in-flow screen.
  • In-flow offers are A/B-tested and vary by region and account: one European user got 39% off for 3 months, a commenter got 60 days free, and others got no offer at all.
  • If you're on a legacy Disney Bundle (premium Disney+ + Hulu + ESPN+), canceling is one-way — that plan no longer exists for new signups, so you can't re-subscribe to it.
  • If you're billed through Apple, Google, Amazon, or a partner (Verizon, etc.), you must cancel there, and Disney's retention/win-back offers generally won't appear.

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Researched 2026-07-15 · newest confirmation 2025-07 · independently fact-checked — Verified 2026-07-15: CableTV.com article fetched directly and confirms the $4.99/mo x3 Duo Basic win-back email (dated 2025-07-03); Money Talks News confirms the same offer via search. Both Reddit posts verified via the PullPush archive — LPT 1hdm5iw (553 points, 2024-12-13, Europe, 13.99->8.49, commenters reporting 60 days free and no offer) and r/DisneyPlus 1hgp2ua (2024-12-18, pause-only cancel flow, now-deleted low-score post) match the claims exactly; Oct 2025 price hike ($10.99->$12.99 Duo Basic) and typical prices corroborated. No changes to claims needed.

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