Get six months of Disney+ bundled with Verizon’s Unlimited prepaid plans at no extra charge

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Fresh from announching its new Welcome Unlimited postpaid plan Verizon is bringing a little something to its Unlimited prepaid plans in the form of a six-month subscription to Disney+ at no extra charge. The offer applies to who activate or upgrade to one of Verizon's prepaid Unlimited plans which start from $65 monthly.

What customers need to know:  

  • For the first time, Verizon is offering its Disney+ promotion to Verizon Prepaid customers
  • Customers must activate the redemption code sent after signing up/switching to an Unlimited Prepaid Plan
  • What to stream on Disney+ while on the go with unlimited data: 
    • LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation (Aug 5)
    • I Am Groot (shorts) (Aug 10)
    • Pinocchio (Sept 8)
    • Hocus Pocus 2 (Sept 30) 
  • Verizon Prepaid plans come with access to Verizon’s 5G network, loyalty and auto pay discounts of up to $15, and international calling/texting/data – and never require credit checks, deposits or annual contracts

Once the 6 months are up, Disney+ will begin charging you $7.99 monthly so if that's not something you want to pay for remember to cancel the streaming service beforehand.

As an added bonus, whether you continue with Disney+ or not after the six months are up, Verizon will discount the monthly plan down to $55 after the fifth month of service by way of a discount and benefit of choosing AutoPay. And, if you stick around on the Unlimited plan for ten months or more, the cost drops down to just $50 monthly, which is a handy saving. You can check out Verizon's prepaid Unlimited plans via the link below:

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