Hamilton Disney Plus deals - watch Hamilton for less with the best offers
It's finally here - you can watch Hamilton on Disney Plus right now, so we've rounded up the best Hamilton Disney Plus deals
The hit Broadway musical is now here, so we've rounded up a few Hamilton Disney Plus deals to get you access for as little as possible. It's a pretty great way to spend your weekend, all things considered; the show has become a sensation for good reason, and this is the first real opportunity to see it outside of the theatre. And because Disney Plus is stuffed with plenty of other movies, shows, and documentaries that are well worth watching too, the streaming service is solid value for money even outside of Hamilton.
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The quality of your Hamilton Disney Plus deals will depend on where you are in the world - US viewers have slightly more options. Namely, there are a few money-saving schemes to help Stateside readers get a bargain on the streaming service. Although the standard $6.99 monthly subscription is reasonable in itself, the best of these offers would be the bundle that provides a month of Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN+ for just $12.99. Considering how much content you're getting, that's not bad at all.
Alternatively, those in the US could always go for a Disney Plus digital gift card instead. It's $69.99 for a full year and can be delivered when and wherever you like. That makes it ideal as a last-minute present.
As for those in the UK hunting down Hamilton Disney Plus deals, we'd recommend picking up a single month of the service for £5.99 and canceling before your membership rolls over. That way you get access to Hamilton without needing to pay over the odds. Honestly though, there's so much else to enjoy on the service we think you might enjoy keeping it going for a few more months at least. Alternatively, if you're in need of a new phone contract O2 is giving away six-month Disney Plus memberships with certain contracts.
For Canada and Australia, your best bets would be to pick up a single month of Disney Plus for $9.99 or $8.99 respectively, and then cancel before the sub renews.
For the full lowdown, check out the best Hamilton Disney Plus deals below.
Hamilton Disney Plus deals
Disney Plus (1 month) | $6.99 (US) / £5.99 (UK) / $9.99 (CA) / $8.99 (AU)
Want to watch Hamilton as cheaply as possible? This offer is your best bet. It provides a single month of the service that's easily removed once you're finished with it. Just remember to cancel before it rolls over to a second month!
Think you might want to stick around? There's a sweet bundle that gets you Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN+ for $12.99 per month. That's our favorite offer so far, and comfortably the best Disney Plus bundle we've seen to date.
Disney Plus, Hulu, ESPN+ (1 month) | $12.99 per month (US only)
If you're trying to get maximum value for money, there's an excellent bundle offer that gets you Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN+ for $12.99 per month. It's easily the best Disney Plus bundle we've seen to date.
Disney Plus gift card (1 year) | $69.99 one-off payment (US only)
If you're looking to get your friends or family an easy present, the Disney Plus Gift Subscription Card is ideal. Digital delivery on a date of your choosing makes it an excellent choice for special occasions, and it's great bang for buck because you're getting two months for free by buying a year upfront. Please note: this can only be activated by the recipient if they have not already been a Disney Plus subscriber.
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If you're looking for more details about the streaming service, don't miss our Disney Plus review or our explainer on getting a Disney Plus sign-up. And if you'd like to give your setup an upgrade while you're at it, remember to check in with the best gaming TVs (available here for UK readers), not to mention the best gaming sound system for top-quality audio.
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