Giving gifts around the holiday season can be a blast — or an absolute nightmare. Just going to the store and stalking up and down the walkways of various stores is an anxiety-inducing chore. Most people have a knack for figuring out when and what to buy their family. I, on the other hand, do not have this skill. What’s great about being a terrible gift-buyer is that companies make it easy for consumers like me to buy subscriptions or online iTunes cash for my loved ones.

(And, of course, you can always check out the Pop Insider’s Geeky Gift Guide for ideas!)

If you need a new plan for your holiday shopping list, don’t panic just yet. Do your family or friends love Disney? Then Walt Disney Studios‘ all-new Disney+ gift subscription might be the perfect option for you. Since most people are fans of Disney movies, you really can’t go wrong giving them a streaming service with diverse content from Disney, Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, and National Geographic

Each subscription lasts one year and costs $69.99. Just pick a day for the subscription to start, and you’ll receive instructions on how to redeem your gift from the Disney store — its an easy and painless way to show your appreciation for someone. Anything’s better when compared to the madness of in-store holiday shopping.  

Don’t be deceived by the “gift” aspect of the subscription. It isn’t a gift card; it’s a subscription card, The deal is exclusive to the U.S. and can only be redeemed by new Disney+ subscribers. You’ll have to create a new Disney+ account and accept the Disney+ Subscriber Agreement to redeem the magic of online streaming

There’s nothing better than a hot drink, a fuzzy blanket, and a Disney movie to make a night in magical. 

Photos: Walt Disney Studios

About the author

Madison Ciccarelli

Madison Ciccarelli

Madison Ciccarelli is an editorial intern for Adventure Media and Events. Her muse is her cat Enzo. She loves to spoil him whenever she can. When she isn’t fawning over her cat, she can usually be found playing video games, listening to folk music, or watching classic horror movies.

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