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How to sign up for free six-month Disney Plus subscription in time for Christmas Day

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Updated 10:06 24 Dec 2024 GMTPublished 10:00 24 Dec 2024 GMT

How to sign up for free six-month Disney Plus subscription in time for Christmas Day

Disney famously doesn't offer free trials

Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

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Eagle-eyed Brits have discovered a secret hack to bag a free six-month Disney Plus subscription just in time for Christmas Day.

One of the most popular streaming services in the UK, Disney Plus is home to festive bangers such as Home Alone, Deck The Halls, and Miracle on 34th Street - plenty to keep you busy over the holiday season. You can also catch up on hit TV shows including The Bear, Only Murders in the Building, and Doctor Who alongside a range of Disney, Pixar, and Star Wars films.

Unlike Netflix and Amazon Prime, Disney Plus famously hasn’t offered free trials since 2020, so you need to fork out for a monthly subscription in order to tune in. But shoppers have spotted a limited-time deal that’s unheard of in the cost of living crisis.

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Don't want to miss out? Find out how to claim the offer below in time for Christmas Day.

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How to claim a free six-month Disney Plus subscription before Christmas Day

If you want to catch up on your favourite films and TV shows for free this festive season, take note. One of the UK's largest network providers is currently offering customers six months of free Disney Plus when you sign up to a SIM only deal.

If you’re a new customer or upgrading your current SIM plan, all you need to do is add Disney Plus as an extra at the checkout. To qualify for the offer, you need to choose a 12-month or 24-month SIM plan. Prices start at £18 per month and you can find the right plan for you below.

If you're already an 02 customer and don't want to upgrade, you can add Disney Plus to your account for as little as £4.99 per month. You can cancel the subscription at any time.

Disney Plus
Disney Plus

Shop the best 02 SIM only deals below

Whether you're after three months or six months of free Disney Plus, shop the best 02 deals of the moment below. You're welcome!

12 month SIM only deal, £18


  • 1GB
  • Roam freely in the EU, up to 25GB
  • Claim double data if your household has Virgin Media broadband
  • Three months of Disney Plus Standard

Sign up now - T&Cs apply.

12 month SIM only deal, £21.99


  • 12GB
  • Roam at no extra cost in 75 destinations worldwide including the EU, USA, Australia, and Mexico
  • Claim double data if your household has Virgin Media broadband
  • Claim double data if your household has Virgin Media broadband
  • Six months of either Disney Plus Standard or Amazon Prime

Sign up now - T&Cs apply.

Visit the 02 website to shop the best deals now in time for Christmas Day.

Featured Image Credit: Getty/NurPhoto/Future Publishing

Topics: Disney Plus, Hacks

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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