Disney+ Hulu and ESPN

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I have Hulu because it is cheap ($5.99) a month. Initially I watched a lot more than I have recently. They have had some interesting documentaries and a few series I have enjoyed.
 

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i occasionally subscribe to Hulu. it's got some tv shows i enjoy, and i've seen some good movies too.

generally, i like to switch streaming services, alternate between them. i get to the point during a months subscription that i've pretty much caught up on the tv series. once i've done that, it'll be a while before the next seasons become available/come out.

as something to note, amazon has some nice black friday type discounts running right now, on various steaming channels -- i think it's for Prime members, but could be available to all.
 

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I get Hulu I don't see myself needing Disney + and have no use for ESPN.

I love Hulu. I have the ad free version. It's worth it.
 

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I love ad free Hulu. I have Netflix and Philo. Philo has most cable channels you would watch for $20 a month. I don't think I will be watching Disney or ESPN. I have a firestick and love it. There's thousands of movies/shows to watch...
 
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Thanks. I have Prime and the firestick, so I'm good with Amazon. I was thinking of Hulu and Rick can always watch ESPN. We think we both might like Disney+ and I think The Grands might enjoy it when they're with us. We haven't decided yet.

Thanks guys!
 
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Not really. He's just a huge football fan. He does watch a bit of golf as well, but that's pretty much it. Oh, drag races; he's a big drag racing fan, too.
 

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I really want to test out Disney+ because I want to watch Lady and the Tramp :)

I'm hoping my parents will cave and subscribe to all three and I can just sign into their account :D
 

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I have Hulu plus because of sports. They keep adding channels, but I am not happy that the price keeps rising - up $10 next month! And I'm not thrilled with the customer service. I may try YouTube TV.
 

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We have Amazon, Netflix and Disney+. We've actually been watching almost nothing but Disney+ since we got it. DH is really enjoying the Marvel movies and we started watching that Star Wars like series that everyone is talking about Maldronian? Something like that.

We've watched a bunch of the old Disney movies too. The live action ones and animated. DS went nuts for Chip & Dale when we took him to Disney several years ago (he'd never seen them before except for in Pluto's Christmas Tree). So he's really enjoying Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers. :lol: It's neat to introduce the kids to the older movies and shows they wouldn't see without this. Plus some of the movies we never got around to watching before.
 
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Our son's family would like Disney+ and they'd like to get rid of Netflix and try Hulu. We're thinking of giving them the money for the Disney+ bundle as a family gift this year. The Grands still get their own personal gifts; the bundle would be an extra.
 

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Our son's family would like Disney+ and they'd like to get rid of Netflix and try Hulu. We're thinking of giving them the money for the Disney+ bundle as a family gift this year. The Grands still get their own personal gifts; the bundle would be an extra.
When we signed up it was 2 months free if you paid for a year at once. I didn’t look at the bundles.

That sounds like a nice gift. Especially if they don’t need physical things.
 
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