The big high-level news, though is that Disney Plus is now sold in two versions: the $10.99 per month price of Disney Plus Premium (the Disney Plus you’re used to, just $3 more per month) and the new $7.99 per month Disney Plus Basic, the ad-supported tier. Here’s how the pricing changed: And the Disney bundles changed too. You can’t get the $14.99 Disney bundle (ad-free Disney Plus, Hulu with ads and ESPN Plus) anymore. It’s been replaced by three other bundles: The cheapest is the $9.99 Disney bundle. It’s for those who are OK with ads in their Disney Plus and Hulu. It provides $5.98 in savings, and doesn’t have ESPN Plus. The new version of the standard Disney Bundle, which is cheaper, is the $12.99 Disney bundle. It has ad-supported versions of Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN Plus. Overall savings of $7. Then, there’s the $19.99 Disney bundle is for those who don’t like ads. This has the largest price, but it has the highest savings, with $15.98 off the separate prices, includes ad-free Disney Plus and Hulu, as well as the ad-supported ESPN Plus. We wish there was a bundle with just ad-free Disney Plus and ad-free Hulu, but three bundles provides more choice than the sole previous bundle did. Act now or try and forget you had an option.