But enough with the caveats and contextlets get on to examining how Disney+ compares to other mainstay services.
Best for
Fans of any and all Disney-owned properties.
Standard definition streaming only, and limited to one streaming equipment at a time.
Good for individuals who will only be streaming using mobile data plans.
Standard: $13 per month.
High definition streaming (up to 1080p) and up to two simultaneous streams.
$16 per month.
Ultra HD (UHD) streaming, including 4K and HDR content, and Dolby Atmos audio support.
Support for Hi-quality audio streaming with an appropriate 5.1 surround gear; all content subtitled; nigh-ubiquitous gear support.
The Premium plan is also the best for families who will be streaming on multiple devices simultaneously.
Hulu
Despite technically being a majority Disney-owned product,Huluwill remain a separate service from Disney+.
Hulus basic, ad-supported service is $6 per month.
To nix the ads, the monthly price doubles to $12 monthly.
The Live TV option also adds support for a second simultaneous stream.
The Live TV option also adds over 50 TV channels, including live sports broadcasts.
Hulu is the only service on this list currently available on the Nintendo Switch.
Keeping up with current series, especially with the live TV upgrade.
Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime has manyperks for its members, andPrime Videois one of the best.
Video rentals and purchases also available.
Amazon originals likeGood Omens,Marvelous Ms. Maisel, andThe Man in the High Castle.
Plus, users get all other Amazon Prime benefits and special offers included with their subscription.
Library size and scope.
Its also a no-brainer for Prime members.