Disney+ Singapore subscription: 2026 prices and how to save

A Disney+ subscription in Singapore costs S$18.98 a month for the Standard plan or S$22.98 a month for Premium as of 2026. Pay yearly and the same tiers drop to S$159.98 and S$189.98, which works out to roughly S$13.33 and S$15.83 a month. The cheapest legitimate route is the StarHub add-on at S$11.99 a month for Standard, but it locks you into a 12-month contract. Below is the full breakdown of what each plan includes, where annual billing actually saves money, and how Disney+ prices stack up against Netflix.

Disney+ Singapore prices in 2026

Disney+ runs two tiers in Singapore: Standard and Premium. Both are ad-free, both give you up to 7 profiles, and both let you download titles to watch offline. The difference is video quality, audio, and how many screens can stream at once.

Monthly prices went up on 12 November 2025. Standard moved to S$18.98 a month and Premium to S$22.98 a month. The annual plans were left untouched at S$159.98 and S$189.98, which is why paying yearly now saves more than it used to.

Disney+ Singapore plans and prices (2026)
PlanMonthlyAnnualEffective monthly (annual)VideoAudioConcurrent streams
StandardS$18.98S$159.98~S$13.33Up to 1080p Full HDUp to 5.12
PremiumS$22.98S$189.98~S$15.83Up to 4K UHD & HDRUp to Dolby Atmos4

Monthly vs annual: where the savings actually are

Twelve months of Standard at the monthly rate is S$227.76. The annual plan is S$159.98. That is S$67.78 saved a year, or about 30% off, if you keep the subscription for the full 12 months. For Premium, monthly across a year is S$275.76 versus S$189.98 annual, a saving of S$85.78.

The catch is commitment. Annual billing only wins if you watch year-round. Plenty of households in Singapore subscribe in bursts, binge a few Marvel or Star Wars seasons, then cancel. If that is you, the monthly plan with no lock-in is the cheaper choice even at the higher headline rate.

A middle path that many people miss: subscribe monthly, watch what you want, cancel before the next bill, and resubscribe when new content drops. Disney+ does not penalise you for leaving and coming back. Treating it as a project subscription rather than a standing one keeps it out of the slow drip of lifestyle inflation that quietly inflates a household budget.

12-month cost: monthly vs annual
Plan12x monthlyAnnual upfrontYou save
StandardS$227.76S$159.98S$67.78
PremiumS$275.76S$189.98S$85.78

Standard or Premium: which is worth it

The S$4 monthly gap buys three things: 4K UHD with HDR, Dolby Atmos audio, and four concurrent streams instead of two. None of that matters if you watch on a phone or a non-4K TV. A 1080p panel cannot show 4K, and most laptops and tablets top out below it too.

Premium earns its price in two situations. First, you own a 4K TV with a decent sound system and you actually notice the difference. Second, you share the account across a household where more than two people watch at the same time. With two screens, a third person trying to stream gets blocked.

If neither applies, Standard is the honest pick. You are not missing content; the entire library is on both tiers. You are only paying for resolution and extra screens you may never use.

What you actually get: library and family features

The whole point of Disney+ is its branded content, and that is identical on both tiers. A Singapore account carries Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic, plus the Star hub of general entertainment that adds Asian titles such as Korean and Chinese drama. Some markets call this content Hulu; in Singapore it sits under the Star banner. If your household watches Marvel, animated films, or kids' shows, the value is high. If you mostly want general drama, comedy, and a deep back catalogue, Netflix usually carries more.

Family handling is one of the platform's stronger points. One account supports up to 7 profiles, and any of them can be set as a Kids profile that limits the catalogue to age-appropriate titles and locks the rest behind a PIN. That makes it easy to hand a tablet to a child without curating what they can reach.

The GroupWatch feature lets up to 7 people on separate accounts watch the same title in sync, with playback controls shared across everyone in the session. It is built for households split across locations rather than a way to dodge paying for your own plan. Sharing a single login outside your home runs against Disney's terms and, as Netflix has shown across the market, is the kind of loophole streamers are steadily closing.

Where you can watch: supported devices

Disney+ runs on the hardware most Singapore homes already own, so you rarely need to buy anything to start. It works in a web browser, on Apple and Android phones and tablets, on most smart TVs, and through streaming sticks and set-top boxes. Game consoles are covered too, which matters if your main screen is driven by a PlayStation or Xbox rather than a smart TV.

One practical point ties back to the plan choice. Premium's 4K and Dolby Atmos only show up if every link in the chain supports them: a 4K TV, a fast enough connection, and a device that can decode the higher stream. Pay for Premium on a 1080p TV and you are funding quality the screen cannot display, which is the clearest case for sticking with Standard.

Do Disney+ prices include GST?

Yes. The headline figures, S$18.98 and S$22.98 a month, are the final amounts you pay. Disney is an overseas digital service provider registered for Singapore GST, so under IRAS rules the price shown at checkout is already GST-inclusive at the prevailing 9% rate. There is no extra line added at payment the way there can be with some overseas purchases.

This matters when you compare routes. The StarHub add-on at S$11.99 a month is also quoted GST-included, so you are comparing like with like against the direct S$18.98. It also means an advertised foreign price converted to Singapore dollars is not the figure you will be billed; what Disney charges a Singapore account is the local, tax-inclusive rate. Knowing the number is final makes it easier to slot the cost into a personal budget without a surprise at the till.

The cheapest way to get Disney+: the StarHub route

The lowest sticker price for Disney+ in Singapore is through StarHub. Its Disney+ add-on offers the Standard plan at S$11.99 a month, GST included, versus S$18.98 direct. That is a saving of roughly S$84 a year on the same tier.

The trade-off is a 12-month contract. StarHub's terms set the early termination charge at the usual Disney+ Standard rate of S$18.98 a month multiplied by the months left on the contract, so leaving early can cost more than the discount saved. The discount is real, but you give up the flexibility to cancel during quiet months. Run the numbers against your own viewing: 12 months of the StarHub add-on is about S$143.88, which still beats the S$159.98 direct annual plan and undercuts the monthly rate by a wide margin.

StarHub also bundles Disney+ Premium with some TV+ and broadband plans. If you are already shopping for home internet or a TV plan, factor the bundled Disney+ value into the comparison rather than treating it as a freebie. A bundle is only a saving if you would have bought the broadband anyway.

Disney+ vs Netflix and the others on price

Streaming is one of the easier line items to trim because the prices are visible and the contracts are usually month-to-month. Here is how Disney+ sits against Netflix Singapore, whose prices rose on 18 April 2025.

On a like-for-like basis, Disney+ is cheaper than Netflix at every comparable tier. Disney+ Premium at S$22.98 for 4K and four screens undercuts Netflix Premium at S$25.98 for the same. The deciding factor is the catalogue, not the dollar gap: Disney+ is strongest on Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic, while Netflix carries a far wider general library.

Disney+ vs Netflix Singapore monthly prices (2026)
TierDisney+NetflixTop resolutionScreens
EntryS$18.98 (Standard)S$13.98 (Basic)Disney+ 1080p / Netflix 720pDisney+ 2 / Netflix 1
MidS$18.98 (Standard)S$19.98 (Standard)1080p2
TopS$22.98 (Premium)S$25.98 (Premium)4K UHD4

How to subscribe, pay, and cancel

You sign up at disneyplus.com or through a partner such as StarHub. Paying directly takes a credit or debit card; partner billing goes onto your telco bill. The price you pay can differ slightly by platform, so the cheapest option is usually to compare the direct rate against any bundle you already qualify for.

Cancelling is straightforward when you pay Disney directly. Go to your account, open billing, and turn off auto-renewal. You keep access until the end of the period you have already paid for. If you subscribed through StarHub or an app store, you cancel through that partner, not through Disney, and the contract terms there apply.

Set a calendar reminder for the day before renewal if you are on a monthly plan you might not keep. The single biggest waste in any streaming budget is paying for months you did not watch. A quick monthly scan of recurring charges, the same habit that keeps a personal budget honest, catches these before they pile up.

Is Disney+ worth it for your budget

Streaming is discretionary spending, so the test is simple: does it earn its place against everything else competing for the same dollars? At S$159.98 a year for Standard, Disney+ is roughly S$13 a month. That is less than two cinema tickets, and for a household that watches regularly it is reasonable value.

The waste is not the price of one service; it is stacking several. A common Singapore setup is Netflix, Disney+, and a third platform running at once, which is easily S$60 to S$70 a month, or over S$800 a year. That is real money that could go toward an emergency fund or sit in a fixed deposit earning interest instead of draining out monthly.

A workable rule: keep one always-on service, rotate the rest. Subscribe to Disney+ when there is something you want, watch it, cancel, and move to the next platform. You see almost everything across a year while paying for one service at a time. Run the saved amount through a compound interest calculation and a S$25 monthly difference invested over a decade is several thousand dollars, which is the real cost of letting subscriptions auto-renew on autopilot.

Frequently asked questions

How much is Disney+ in Singapore in 2026?

Disney+ Standard costs S$18.98 a month or S$159.98 a year. Disney+ Premium costs S$22.98 a month or S$189.98 a year. Monthly prices rose on 12 November 2025, while the annual prices were left unchanged.

What is the difference between Disney+ Standard and Premium?

Standard gives you up to 1080p Full HD, up to 5.1 audio, and two simultaneous streams. Premium gives up to 4K UHD with HDR, Dolby Atmos audio, and four simultaneous streams. The content library is identical on both tiers; you only pay extra for quality and screen count.

Is the Disney+ annual plan worth it?

If you watch year-round, yes. The annual Standard plan saves S$67.78 versus 12 months of monthly billing, and Premium saves S$85.78. If you only subscribe in bursts, the monthly plan with no lock-in is cheaper despite the higher rate, because you can cancel during months you do not watch.

What is the cheapest way to get Disney+ in Singapore?

The StarHub Disney+ add-on offers the Standard plan at S$11.99 a month with GST included, against S$18.98 direct. It requires a 12-month contract with an early termination charge, so the discount comes at the cost of flexibility. Twelve months works out to about S$143.88.

Does Disney+ Singapore offer a free trial?

No. There is no free trial for Disney+ in Singapore. You pay from the first month, so the cheapest way to test it is one month of the monthly plan, which you can cancel before the next bill.

Is Disney+ cheaper than Netflix in Singapore?

Yes, at comparable tiers. Disney+ Premium (4K, four screens) is S$22.98 versus Netflix Premium at S$25.98 for the same. Disney+ also has no one-screen entry plan; its cheapest tier already includes two streams at 1080p. Netflix Basic at S$13.98 is the lowest headline price but limits you to one screen at 720p.

How do I cancel my Disney+ subscription?

If you pay Disney directly, open your account, go to billing, and switch off auto-renewal. You keep access until the end of the period you have already paid for. If you subscribed through StarHub or an app store, cancel through that partner under its terms, which may include a contract.

Do Disney+ Singapore prices include GST?

Yes. Disney is an overseas digital service provider registered for Singapore GST, so the prices shown, S$18.98 and S$22.98 a month, are already inclusive of the 9% GST under IRAS rules. Nothing extra is added at checkout. The StarHub add-on at S$11.99 a month is also quoted GST-included.

What devices can I watch Disney+ on in Singapore?

Disney+ works in a web browser, on Apple and Android phones and tablets, on most smart TVs, and through streaming sticks such as Chromecast and Fire TV Stick. Game consoles including PlayStation and Xbox are supported, as are common set-top boxes. To see 4K and Dolby Atmos you need the Premium plan plus a 4K-capable TV and a fast connection.

What is included in the Disney+ library?

A Singapore account carries Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic, plus the Star hub of general and Asian entertainment, including Korean and Chinese drama. The full catalogue is the same on both Standard and Premium; the tiers differ only in video quality, audio, and the number of screens.

How many profiles and screens does Disney+ allow?

Every account supports up to 7 profiles, any of which can be a PIN-locked Kids profile. Standard streams on 2 screens at once and Premium on 4. The GroupWatch feature lets up to 7 people on separate accounts watch the same title in sync.

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