Best Streaming Service Deals from Verizon, T-Mobile, and More
Before Verizon revamped its unlimited offering last year, the primary way to get a streaming service as a perk was with an Unlimited plan that included it at no extra cost. Verizon shook up its perks system, and now customers on Unlimited Welcome, Unlimited Plus and Unlimited Ultimate plans can choose from a variety of $10-per-month perks. Customers with home internet can also take advantage of the savings on the streaming service.
Available perks include the Disney Bundle (Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus), the combination of ad-supported Max and Netflix, Apple One with Apple TV Plus included, and a Walmart Plus membership with ad-supported Paramount Plus included.
All Verizon benefits cost $10, and any eligible line on an unlimited plan can choose as many as they want. Ad-supported Max and Netflix, by comparison, cost $17 combined. An Apple One Individual subscription costs $20 per month, and Walmart Plus costs $13 per month.
The Disney Bundle that Verizon offers differs from Disney’s current options. Normally, the combination of ad-supported Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus costs $15 per month, while the bundle of ad-free Disney Plus, ad-free Hulu, and ad-supported Disney Plus costs $25 per month. Verizon’s $10 bundle includes ad-free Disney Plus, ad-supported Hulu, and ad-supported ESPN Plus.
While you’ll need a qualifying plan to choose the $10 perks, there are options to mix and match phone lines and even keep some older plan lines. Currently, if you have at least one Unlimited Plus or Unlimited Ultimate line, you can also get the Disney Bundle free for six months. You can check out more potential Verizon perks (not all of which pertain to TV and movie streaming) on the Verizon website.