The best Disney+ deal gets you the Standard subscription for $3.99/mth for a limited time, and only for Westfield members.
Get Disney+ deals: Cheap plans, discounts, and bundles

Streaming services are expensive so it always pays to be on the lookout for a good deal. While there aren't a huge amount of Disney+ deals available, there are still some ways to access the streaming service for a little less.
Some of these are long-standing deals while others are strictly limited-time only. If you see a way to get Disney+ (or any other streaming service) for cheap, it is probably worth jumping on that bargain as soon as you can. You never know when the price will jump back up.
Disney+ Feature deal
Right now Disney+'s best deal comes from a partnership with Westfield shopping centres. Westfield members (whatever that means) can get the first three months of Standard HD Plan for $3.99/mth. That is down from the regular $15.99/mth. From the fourth month the price reverts back to the original, but that discount does take the annual price down to $139.89 from the usual $159.99. If you decide to stick around that long that is.
Three months and $12 is plenty of time to binge-watch new content like the latest season of Andor or stream Frozen at least 20 times all the way through. Subscribers are free to cancel at any time, but you'll get the best value by holding on until the end of that deal period. This deal is available between June 12, and July 30 2025. It is open to new and returning subscribers, and is available through the Westfield app.
2 months free Disney+ with annual pricing
The most consistent Disney+ discount you'll get is by opting in for an annual subscription rather than a monthly one. Locking in for the year gets you 12 months for the price of 10, regardless of whether you go for the Standard or Premium plan.
This deal has been around since Disney+'s inception so it is unlikely to go away any time soon. Still, though, your best bet is to time your subscription to be just before any major price hikes. These tend to happen around February and/or September.
Bundle Disney+ with Telstra
Back in 2022, Telstra ran a promotion that gave customers who signed up for either its mobile or NBN plans a free month of access to Disney+. This promotion has since ended, but you can still pay for your Disney+ subscription through your Telstra account.
Get bonus Qantas FF points with Disney+
While Qantas won't get you a discount on Disney+ select subscribers can get extra Frequent Flyer points through Qantas Shopping. Right now new users who use Qantas Shopping to sign up for the streaming service will earn 15 points per dollar spent. That is triple the usual amount, but the deal is only valid until July 1, 2025.
Note these bonus points won't keep on keeping on for the duration of your subscription. Extra points will only apply to dollars spent between 12.01am June 1, 2025 and 11.59pm June 30, 2025. To get the most out of this deal you'll want to opt for an annual subscription, especially because our featured deal is stackable. Good for your wallet, not for your points balance.
Where can you bundle Disney+ to get a discount?
There are a handful of streaming subscription bundle deals out there, but none of them include Disney+. Platforms like Optus' SubHub, Prime Video Channels, and Hubbl consolidate a bunch of subscriptions under one bill and one place. Sometimes they offer bundle discounts or lower monthly prices through these platforms.
Hubbl's Stack & Save credits your account if you add at least three eligible apps to the platform. Three will get you $5/mth, four gets $10/mth, and five is $15/mth. These are mostly limited to Foxtel/DAZN-owned applications though, plus Netflix and Max.
Prime Video Channels let you do something similar, except they don't tend to have discounts. Prices vary between $3.99/mth for small streamers like Love Nature and OutTV, and go up to $12.99/mth if you want to bundle Apple TV+ in. Prime Video will take the hit for a 7-day free trial on any streamer connected to the platform.
Finally, we have SubHub through Optus. SubHub is, in fact, a hub for your subscriptions that works similarly to Hubbl's Stack & Save. It is a bit simpler though and covers a wider range of subscriptions. Once you've added three subscriptions through the platform you'll automatically get 10% off the whole bunch. Right now Optus covers 15 streaming platforms, so it could be worth looking into if you have a good chunk to manage. You'll have to be an Optus postpaid or internet customer though.
These are Optus' most popular SIM-only plans.
And here are its most popular NBN plans.
How does Disney+ compare to other streaming services
Back when it was offered, a Disney Plus free trial in Australia lasted for seven days.
Almost every streaming service in Australia offers a free trial, except for Netflix and Disney Plus. There’s no better time to take each service for a test drive to at least stream the most popular exclusives on offer. We’ve got round-ups for days here at Reviews.org so have a browse through our top picks to decide which free trials are worth your time.
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