The cancellation route
Sign in to Disney+ on the web or mobile, open the account page, and use the Subscription section to cancel. Disney+ says a subscription bought through a third-party billing partner must be canceled with that partner.
How to Cancel Disney+: step by step
- 01
Confirm who bills the subscription
Check the Subscription section of the account page for the billing partner before starting.
- 02
Open the Subscription section
Sign in on web or mobile and open the account page, then the subscription you want to end.
- 03
Complete the cancellation prompts
Follow the prompts until Disney+ confirms the cancellation.
- 04
Note the end of the paid term
Disney+ says access continues until the end of the current subscription term, which depends on monthly or annual billing.
Before you cancel
Access runs to the end of the term
Disney+ says cancellation takes effect at the end of the current subscription term, so the service keeps working until then.
Bundle and partner billing changes the route
A subscription bought through an app store, carrier, or another partner, including some bundle plans, is canceled through that billing partner.
The account itself survives
Disney+ says canceling does not delete the Disney+ account or the MyDisney login used across Disney services.
What counts as done
Steward identifies the billing partner, completes the supported cancellation route, records the end-of-term date, and watches for a renewal charge that should not happen.
Official sources
Updated July 10, 2026, for United States accounts. Cancellation routes, fees, deadlines, and refund eligibility can vary by plan, billing provider, location, and merchant policy. Steward shows you the final terms before taking the supported route or preparing the handoff.
Questions about canceling Disney+
Does Disney+ stop right away when I cancel?
No. Disney+ says the cancellation takes effect at the end of the current subscription term, so access continues until then.
I subscribed through an app store. Can Disney+ cancel it?
No. Disney+ says a subscription billed through a third-party partner must be canceled through that partner’s process.