At your service. Wish all you want upon that star, but if you asked to spend less money on Disney+, you’re probably out of luck. Starting October 17, the streamer will introduce another price hike for a number of plans and bundles.

Disney announced the news alongside the update that subscribers would have access to ABC News Live starting September 4, just in time for more election coverage. The streamer will also be adding “continuous playlists,” a.k.

a. Disney’s version of live streaming channels , a.k.

a. cable-lite. It will start with a preschool-focused playlist, with “Seasonal Content,” “Epic Stories,” “Throwbacks,” and “Real Life” will follow later in the fall.

To support “this growing offering,” as Disney put it, for most plans, you’ll be paying a dollar or two more. Here are all the monthly price changes Disney has on deck: • Disney+ with ads: $7.99 → $9.

99 • Disney+ ad-free: $13.99→ $15.99 • Hulu with ads: $7.

99 → $9.99 • Hulu ad-free: $17.99 → $18.

99 • ESPN+: $10.99 → $11.99 • Duo Basic (Disney+ and Hulu with ads): $9.

99 → $10.99 • Duo Premium (Disney+ and Hulu ad-free): $19.99 (no change) • Trio Basic (Disney+ and Hulu with ads, ESPN+): $14.

99 → $16.99 • Trio Premium (Disney+ and Hulu ad-free, ESPN+): $24.99 → $26.

99 • Hulu + Live TV (with streaming ads): $76.99 → $82.99 • Hulu + Live TV (streaming ad-free): $89.

99 → $95.99 All told, only the ad-free bundle for of Disney+ and Hulu and — whol.