Users of a trio of streaming services owned by The Walt Disney Corporation will soon see another price hike to their monthly subscriptions. On Tuesday, Disney confirmed the cost of certain Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN subscriptions will jump starting Oct. 21, according to Variety.

Depending on the type of package you subscribe to, the increase can be as little as $1 per month, up to $7 a month. For Disney Plus users, it marks the third time in three years that they’ve been hit with a price increase.

The ad-supported Disney Plus plan jumps from $9.99 to $11.99, while the ad-free plan goes from $15.99 to $18.99. That represents a 20% and 18.7% increase respectively.

The cost of the ad-free Disney Plus plan was just $6.99 when it launched in November 2019, meaning the price has jumped 85% i

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