Entertainment
Allow us to paint a picture that might be familiar to you. The holidays are approaching. You've put up your decorations, booked your travel, finished your work, made your plans ... but you've saved one major thing for the last minute: gifts.
We've all been there, but luckily, thanks to Disney+, now there's an easy last-minute gift that brings hours upon hours of entertainment for a full year. That's why we're giving our loved ones a bundle of new and beloved holiday movies (plus tons and tons of other content) when we give a Disney+ Gift Subscription Card. A subscription card, available now, is just $69.99 for an entire year of movies (not to mention new and beloved TV shows). It's so appealing, it's worth snagging a subscription for yourself, too.
On Disney+, they'll find everything from classics like Home Alone and Miracle on 34th Street, to new and current favorites like Noelle and Frozen. Plus, no commercials — and no judgments about repeat viewing. Below are just some of the heartwarming holiday films you'll be giving when you give a Disney+ Gift Subscription this year.
Miracle on 34th Street
No more planning schedules around when this holiday classic airs on TV: Watch the jolly Kris Kringle act as a mall Santa anytime you want with Disney+.
The Muppet Christmas Carol
The Muppets do Charles Dickens' tale justice in their version of The Christmas Carol. The Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future would be pleased. (Scrooge might even get a kick out of it himself.)
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Jack of Halloween Town just wants to spread Christmas cheer in Tim Burton's spooky, magical classic — which is both a holiday and a Halloween movie, obviously.
The Simpsons
Yep, you read that right: Disney+ has The Simpsons, and The Simpsons has a whole spectrum of crackling holiday episodes. Best viewed with a donut and coffee (or a peppermint mocha).
Babes in Toyland
Annette Funicello stars in this magical romp full of wooden soldiers, joyful music, and happily-ever-afters.
I'll Be Home For Christmas
Not a year goes by where we don't think about '90s heartthrob Jonathan Taylor Thomas — so revisit his glory days in this film about a self-centered college student who really needs to learn the true meaning of Christmas.
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