How much does each Disney+ plan cost in Argentina in December 2024

How much does each Disney+ plan cost in Argentina in December 2024

December 23, 2024 – 16:00

These are all the benefits available with the monthly and annual Disney+ plans.

The streaming platforms They became an almost obligatory means of entertainment in all homes, and it is very common for a single house to have several active memberships to enjoy all the content available, including series and movies of all imaginable genres and for all ages.

Disney+ is one of the most popular applications, since it not only has modern productions with current themesbut they also have classics from our childhood to revive them whenever we want. These are the prices to access a monthly plan or annually in December, including the value of adding one more house to the subscription.

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Disney+ plans and their prices

Disney+ Standard

  • Complete Disney+ catalog (without commercial interruption)
  • Star movies and series (without commercial interruption)
  • Access to linear sports channels ESPN and ESPN3 (with ads)
  • Audio up to 5.1.
  • Video up to 1080 px Full HD**
  • Two devices at the same time
  • Add an “extra member”: $6.99 per month
  • Downloads on up to ten devices (up to 25 titles total)
  • Monthly: ARS $10,699 / Annual: ARS $89,949

Disney+ Premium

  • Complete Disney+ catalog (without commercial interruption)
  • Star movies and series (without commercial interruption)
  • Complete ESPN sports catalog, including all live TV channels and exclusive events (with ads)
  • Audio up to Dolby Atmos
  • Video up to 4K UHD and HDR**
  • Four devices at once.
  • Add an “extra member”: $9.99 per month
  • Monthly: ARS $15,299 / Annual: ARS $128,499

Source: Ambito

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