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Major mobile network is giving customers FREE access to Disney+ – check your account now before it's gone

Major mobile network is giving customers FREE access to Disney+ – check your account now before it's gone

The Sun07-06-2025
DISNEY+ fans can now bag three months of the streaming service completely free – but the deal won't be around for long.
The offer is being handed out by Vodafone to eligible customers across the UK via the VeryMe Rewards app.
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It runs from 5 June 2025 until 8 June 2025, so you've only got a short window to grab it.
To claim it, open the My Vodafone app on your smartphone, head to the VeryMe Rewards section, and tap on the Disney+ banner if it's available to you.
Hit 'Claim' and follow the steps to activate your free 3-month subscription to Disney+ Standard with Ads.
The offer is open to new and returning Disney+ subscribers aged 18 or over.
There's no catch – you'll get full access to Disney+ content with ads, and you can cancel at any time.
If you don't cancel after three months, you'll be charged £4.99 per month starting automatically.
The Disney+ Standard with Ads plan includes everything from classic Disney favourites to Marvel blockbusters and exclusive original series.
You can stream on up to two devices at once in Full HD quality.
Featured on the platform is The Stolen Girl, a gripping mystery about the kidnapping of nine-year-old Lucia following a sleepover at her friend's house.
Other titles available include Flintoff, the raw documentary on the sporting icon, Good American Family, a chilling true-life adoption tale, and The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.
Also on offer is Dying for Sex, a heartbreakingly funny FX series that's been getting rave reviews.
All are included in the standard plan, so you won't miss out on any content.
Only one subscription can be claimed per user, and you'll need to check your VeryMe Rewards to see if you qualify.
If you're already paying for Disney+, you'll need to cancel and wait until your billing period ends before you can resubscribe and use the offer – if eligible.
This comes just as Disney+ prepares to raise its prices.
From 24 March, the Premium annual plan went from £79.90 to £109.90, and monthly Premium jumped from £7.99 to £10.99.
The cheaper ad-supported tier now costs £4.99 a month – the same as Vodafone's offer once the trial ends.
But Vodafone isn't the only way to watch without paying.
Selected Samsung phones, tablets and laptops come with either six or twelve months of Disney+ Standard.
The perk applies to devices bought recently and some older models too. Check your eligibility on Samsung's Boost page.
Join or upgrade to Uber One's annual subscription, and you may receive an email offering 12 months of Disney+ Standard.
It's worth checking your inbox or app notifications if you're a subscriber.
If you bank with Lloyds and have a Club Lloyds account, you can choose a Disney+ subscription as your free yearly lifestyle benefit. It's easy to activate through your online banking or app.
With rising streaming costs, these hidden perks could save you more than £100 a year. If you're already paying for Disney+, it might be time to cancel, check your subscriptions, and claim a free one through your network, bank or tech provider.
SUBSCRIPTION TRICK – SAVE HUNDREDS!
Once you've checked your subscription renewals, try the swap trick too...
Here's a clever method from The Sun's tech editor Sean Keach:
Look, streaming bills are a nightmare. Especially when it comes to TV.
There are loads of services – all packed with top telly – that demand your cash.
So consider rotating them instead.
Cancel all of them but, say, Disney+, then watch that for a month.
Now bin it, and move on to Netflix, and enjoy that content library.
Then scrap that, and swap to Amazon's Prime Video for the third month.
Once you're done (or you've added a fourth service to your mix), start over from the beginning.
It means you get to watch all of the top TV shows and movies on these services without paying for a full 12 months for each. You'll save hundreds over a year.
Picture Credit: Sean Keach
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