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Complete Guide To Disney+ Subscription In Singapore

By now, most Disney (or Star Wars or Marvel) fans would be familiar with what Disney+ offers. Since 23 February 2021, Disney+, a video streaming service, has been available for people in Singapore to sign up for.

As a self-professed Star Wars fan, and also someone who enjoys Marvel movies, I have been a paying subscriber of Disney+ since the first day it was launched in Singapore. And after being a subscriber for more than a year, here are my thoughts about it.

No Free Trial For Disney+

Unlike its main competitor Netflix, Disney+ doesn’t offer a free trial for subscribers. This can be a slight bummer for anyone who was thinking of just getting a 1-month free trial, binge-watching Loki, WandaVision and The Mandalorian, and cancelling after the trial period has ended.

How Much Is Disney+ Subscription?

In Singapore, Disney+ offers two types of subscriptions. There is the Disney+ Standard and the Disney+ Premium.

For Disney+ Standard, starting from 1 November 2023, a monthly subscription costs $12.98 per month, which you can cancel at any point in time. An annual subscription costs $129.98 per year, or just about $10.83 each month. So you save about $2 each month if you opt for the annual subscription.

For Disney+ Premium, monthly subscription costs $15.98 per month. An annual subscription costs $159.98 per year, or just about $13.33 each month. So you save about $2 each month if you opt for the annual subscription.

For a cost comparison, Netflix currently charges between $12.98 to $21.98 per month, while HBO GO costs $13.98 per month.

Supported Devices

You can watch Disney+ on mobile devices, web browsers, game consoles, set-top boxes and smart TVs. These include your iPhones and iPads, Android TV Devices, or just a regular web browser. Depending on your subscription type, between two to four concurrent streams can be viewed at any point in time across your devices.

Disney+ Offers A Huge Catalogue Of Popular Shows

In my view, the most significant drawing point for Disney+ is the number of content brands that they own. The six brands are Disney, Marvel, National Geographic, Pixar, Star Wars and Star. All six content brands are available in Singapore.

With Marvel and Star Wars, we get to watch all the Marvel and Star Wars movies and the original series created by Disney. However, if you are a fan, then you would have already watched most of these movies before, some multiple times, even before you have Disney+. Subscription. So what would keep us drawn towards keeping our Disney+ subscription?

Disney is smart in this aspect and will constantly space out its releases. For example, WandaVision was launched on 15 January 2021 with the final episode shown on 5 March 2021. Falcon and the Winter Soldier was launched on 19 March 2021 with the final episode on 23 April 2021. Loki was launched on 9 June 2021 with the final episode on 14 July 2021. This is followed by Hawkeye, which premiered on 24 November 2021 and ended on 22 December 2021.

Clearly, the idea here is that instead of letting you binge-watch the episodes at once (which is what we all want to do!), Disney is spacing out the episodes and the various series.

For certain movies, there is also IMAX Enhanced, along with 4K Ultra HD and Dolby Surround Sound, so you get to enjoy the most immersive home viewing experience as long as your television or projector can support it.

Disney+ Shows Are Great For Kids

If like me, you have young kids, then Disney+ becomes valuable. With its Disney & Pixar brand, Disney has a huge range of kid-friendly programmes that will keep your kids entertained, perhaps even, too much for their own good. It’s like having a cartoon network (remember them?) on demand 24/7.

If you want something that is more educational, National Geographic offers great content such as documentaries, wildlife series and Nat Geo kids that are specially curated for younger children to watch and learn.

The good thing about Disney + is that you can assign Kids Profile to the profile that your kids use for watching to ensure that they only watch content that is appropriate for them.

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Compared to my experience with Netflix, HBO Go and even Amazon Prime, I personally feel that Disney+ is the most family-friendly video streaming subscription that we have.

With Netflix, there is a lesser number of kid-friendly shows that my children can access. HBO GO isn’t suitable for young children and Amazon Prime doesn’t offer sufficient content for both adults and children.

Also, because they own multiple content brands, signing up for Disney+ feels like you are getting six distinct, on-demand channels with a single subscription.

For those who are looking for Asian shows (Chinese movies, Korean dramas), under the Star content brand, there is also a wide selection of Korean and Asian shows such as Call it Love, Pandora: Beneath the Paradise and Taiwan Crime Stories.

Disney+ Allows For Up To 7 Profiles With Up To 4 Concurrent Stream

Each Disney+ account allows you to create up to 7 profiles with up to 4 simultaneous streams. So even for bigger families, it’s unlikely that you will need to share profiles with one another. You can also use the ‘Watch Together’ option to watch a show together with your loved ones using different profiles.

If you are keen to give it a try, sign up for Disney+ today under the monthly plan ($12.98/month) This allows you to cancel your subscription after a month with no lock-in period if you don’t think you have enough time to watch the shows.

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