How To Activate ESPN+ With Disney Bundle

How To Activate ESPN+ With Disney Bundle – 2 Easy Steps

Do you want to know how to activate ESPN+ with your Disney Bundle to access live sports from the best leagues and worldwide tournaments?

In this article, we’ll show you this process and also explain the steps to activate the service with Disney Bundle on Roku.

How do I activate ESPN+ with Disney Plus bundle?

1. Sign Up For Disney Bundle

To activate EPSN+, which is included with the Disney Bundle, you need to subscribe to the Trio plan by following these step-by-step methods:

Disney Plus:

  • Go to the Disney Plus web portal using Chrome, Firefox, or any other browser on your phone/computer.
  • Select the Trio Basic or Trio Premium plan.
  • Type in your email address.
  • Provide a password to create an account.
  • Tap “Agree & Continue.”
  • Enter the birthdate.
  • Provide your payment information and review the terms.
  • Click/tap “Agree & Subscribe” to subscribe to the Disney Bundle.

Hulu:

  • Access the Hulu web portal on a phone or computer browser.
  • Choose “Sign Up Now.”
  • Select the bundle that best suits your needs.
  • Provide your credentials (email and password) to create a Hulu account.
  • Type in the remaining info.
  • Submit your payment details for billing to subscribe to the Disney Bundle.

Verizon:

  • Open a browser on your device and go to the Verizon website.
  • Select “Sign In.”
  • Sign in to your Verizon account.
  • Go to “Account” > “Services & Perks.” 
  • Select “Services & Perks Overview.”
  • Choose “Entertainment.”
  • Click/tap “Disney Bundle.”
  • Go to “Learn More” > “Get it Now.”
  • Enter the email and click “Check Email.”
  • Head to “Continue” > “Enroll in Disney Bundle.”

2. Activate ESPN+

Depending on your subscription method, you can activate the ESPN+ streaming service in the following ways:

Disney Plus:

  • Click or tap your profile on the Disney Plus web page.
  • Choose “Account.”
  • Go to “My Disney Services.”
  • Choose “ESPN+”
  • Choose “Stream Now.” 
  • You’ll be directed to the ESPN+ website for a new account setup.
  • Type in the same credentials you’ve used for the “Disney Plus” account.
  • Fill in any required data to create an account and start watching your favorite sports on ESPN+.

NOTE: You can also directly go to the plus.espn.com/activate page to start setting up your account and activate the sports streaming service with your Disney Bundle.

Hulu:

  • Login to your Hulu account.
  • Click/tap your profile.
  • Go to “Account.”
  • Look for “Activations.”
  • Choose “Activate” next to “ESPN+.”
  • Create your new “ESPN+” account using the same credentials you’ve used for Hulu or Disney Plus, and you’re all set!

Verizon:

  • Select “Go to Disney” from the “Awesome! You Are Almost Done” page after subscribing to the Disney Bundle on Verizon.
  • Now, choose “Login to ESPN+.”
  • Sign in using the credential you’ve used for “Disney+,” and you’re good to go.

NOTE: If you receive an email address from Disney after subscribing to the Bundle, simply click or tap the given link to activate “ESPN+.”

How do I activate ESPN+ with Disney bundle on Roku?

Press the “Home” button on Roku, open “ESPN+,” and head to “Settings”  > “Subscriptions” > “ESPN+” > “Login.”

Copy and save the activation code displayed on the TV screen, and go to the Activation Page on your phone or PC browser. Enter the activation code and choose “Continue.”

Why is ESPN+ not working with Disney bundle?

If you’ve activated ESPN+ with the Disney Bundle, but it is not working, you might be using the wrong login credentials, or your internet connection is slow. 

This issue also occurs because you don’t get a full ESPN+ subscription with the Disney Bundle, or you may have availed of the Duo package instead of the Trio one.

How do I get ESPN to work with Disney bundle?

1. Use the Right Login Credentials

When you subscribe to Disney Bundle, it requires you to activate Hulu or ESPN+ using the same credentials that you’ve used on the Disney+ website. Otherwise, ESPN+ won’t work with the Disney Bundle and will ask you to subscribe to its packages separately. 

Therefore, ensure you use the correct Disney+ email and password while signing in to your ESPN+ account. 

2. Check the Subscription Details

Disney Bundle consists of two main packages, which are:

  • Duo – Hulu and Disney+. 
  • Trio – Hulu, ESPN+, and Disney+. 

So, if you’ve subscribed to the Disney Duo Bundle, ESPN+ won’t work with it and ask you to subscribe to the service. 

The best thing you can do here is to check your subscription details in your Disney+ account this way: 

  • Go to your Disney+ account using a browser.
  • Select “Subscriptions.”
  • Choose “The Disney Bundle” and verify which plan you’ve subscribed to.

In case you got the Disney Duo bundle, you need to upgrade to the Trio bundle to start using ESPN+.

NOTE: You do not get a full ESPN+ subscription with the Disney Bundle. Instead, you can watch live sports with ESPN+ on Hulu under its designated tab on the app.

3. Clear Browser Cache Data

Sometimes, your browser’s cache data gets corrupted and prevents the ESPN+ web portal from working with Disney Bundle. 

The best solution here is to clear the browser’s cache data and refresh the web page to confirm the fix. Here, we are providing the steps for Google Chrome:

  • Open “Chrome.”
  • Click the three dots.
  • Choose “Clear Browsing Data.”
  • Select the Time Range.
  • Check “Cached Images and Files.”
  • Click “Clear Data,” and that’s it!

4. Troubleshoot Your Internet Connection

If your internet connection is slow, it prevents ESPN+ from connecting to its server when you try to subscribe to the service through the Disney Bundle subscription. 

To fix this issue, restart your router or change the Wi-Fi frequency bandwidth from 2.4 GHz to 5 GHz.

NOTE: If ESPN+ with your Disney Bundle is still not working, contact their Support Team to report the problem and get further assistance.

Takeaway

We hope this article has provided all the valuable information, and you can now watch Live sports streams on ESPN+ at a minimal cost.