tlmadden73
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I hope House of Mouse is included.
I hope you can watch offline!
$12.99/month and it’s the Hulu with ads.Anyone hear anything further on the Disney/Hulu/ESPN plus bundle, like pricing?
$12.99/month and it’s the Hulu with ads.
This is a great deal. I've already purchased the three-year-paid-up-front subscription. I wonder if there will be an option to upgrade.$12.99/month and it’s the Hulu with ads.
You could still use a smart TV (if you have one), or a Roku is under $30 and they are great.i Don’t think I would of given a 3 year commitment knowing I’d only be able to watch on hand held devices![]()
I'm convinced Amazon is actually Skynet and one day we will all look back and wonder why we didn't see the signs. But, in the meantime, I've gotta go bring my packages in from the porchDid this get posted already:
https://gizmodo.com/disney-may-not-come-to-fire-tv-over-reported-ad-beef-b-1838773180
Amazon are getting a little full of themselves if they're willing to cut off ABS and ESPN.
Have a fire stick so why would I spend more money on an extra device that does the same thing?You could still use a smart TV (if you have one), or a Roku is under $30 and they are great.
So don't get a Roku thenHave a fire stick so why would I spend more money on an extra device that does the same thing?
I assume with a fire stick you should in theory be able to log into the website from an internet browser app
I know you had good intentions and your right about the differenceSo don't get a Roku thenI was just offering a suggestion since it sounds like you already paid for Disney+, if you were really looking for a way to watch on a regular TV over the next three years. The likelihood is that Disney and Amazon will work it out and it will be moot anyway.
ETA: Besides, if Amazon and Disney don't work it out, then the Fire Stick and Roku don't do the same thing--one would play Disney+ and one wouldn't.