American Express has added a new monthly statement credit for The Disney Bundle as an ongoing benefit for the card:
- Receive $7 back each month (up to $84 back annually) after spending
$13.99$12.99$9.99 or more each month on an eligible subscription to The Disney Bundle which includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ using your Card. Enrollment required.
Amex released this benefit today on the Blue Cash Everyday card and make no mention in their press release or on the card landing page of this being a benefit for the Preferred version. However, perusing my online Blue Cash Preferred login I see that there’s an option to enroll in the Disney benefit on that card as well.
The other Home Chef benefit does not appear to be available on the Blue Cash Preferred card at this time.
William Charles Please change the minimum spend to $9.99
“Receive $7 back each month (up to $84 back annually) after spending $9.99 or more each month on an eligible subscription to The Disney Bundle which includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ using your Card.”
Updated, thanks
This is an old thread but the credit applied when I bought a Disney Plus Gift Card. Showed up as “DISNEY PLUS DGC” and got the credit about 2 weeks later.
Just noticed that on my Amex BCP, the Disney Bundle credit now requires a lesser spend:
“Get a $7 monthly statement credit after using your enrolled Blue Cash Preferred Card to spend $9.99 or more each month on a subscription to the Disney Bundle.:
What about the Morgan Stanley version?
DP: This works if you just do a Hulu ad-free plan. No need to do an actual “Disney Bundle.” (The fine print agrees.)
is this still a valid data point in 2024?
Wonder if this credit is changing at all when Disney tweaks all of the bundles next month.
The new bundles are 9.99, 12.99 and 19.99, which makes that 13.99 qualifier for the benefit at a weird spot going forward.
as I don’t have any promos on how to get disney+ for free (like with a cellphone plan or something) seems like a good deal. Currently, pay D+ monthly at 7.99 (with tax), and Hulu ad free at $1.12 (black Friday special for a year). In total I pay $9.11. This would bring the bundle to $8.83 or $7.90 (depending if the discount is before or after taxes).
The only thing I don’t see if this is for a period of time (like for a year), or is perpetual (most things aren’t in live) until canceled…
@Rod appears perpetual. Of course, as Disney+ raises their prices, the credit stays the same making it not as a good a deal. I believe the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+ bundle is going up from $13.99 to $14.99 on December 8th. These services individually are also going up in price on October 8th. Disney+ as a stand-alone goes from $7.99 to $10.99. And Hulu with ads goes from $6.99 to $7.99. This is all part of strategy to come out with an ad-supported version of Disney+. I believe that will be $12.99/month. Its unclear how this new package option works with this AmEx offer.
Home Chef would be useful, but not this so much with so many other ways of getting this available. Ah well.
I’m not seeing the Disney+ benefit on the BCP.
Disney + only Yearly cost after Rakuten comes out to about $67.50 a year or $5.63 a month.
This deal gets you all 3 for $6.99/month after the credit, or $83.88 a year.
If you don’t bother with a new Disney+ account each year (to do the $12.50 Rakuten deal), then this is a straight up better deal than the regular $80 yearly Disney+ cost.
Will this not stack with Rakuten?