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Disney+ is an American subscription video on-demand streaming service owned and operated by the Direct-to-Consumer & International division of The Walt Disney Company.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Disney+ users through our website.

  • 42% Buffering (42%)
  • 23% Crashing (23%)
  • 20% Sign in (20%)
  • 10% Playback Issues (10%)
  • 5% Video Quality (5%)

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The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Crashing 11 hours ago
Rochester Buffering 11 hours ago
Adelaide Sign in 14 hours ago
Waltham Cross Sign in 22 hours ago
Val-de-Reuil Video Quality 23 hours ago
L’Isle-d’Abeau Crashing 1 day ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • magicnextdoor_
    Magic Next Door (@magicnextdoor_) reported

    @2005WhiteSox05 @OdysseyJurassic College program kids have buses that are specifically only for them to go to and from work. If they want to traverse Disney property on their own time there are other options.

  • Zeleros71324
    Zel ☂️🌥 (@Zeleros71324) reported

    The show didn't do well cause the writing was ****. That's been a consistent issue for disney star wars outside of stuff like Andor, rogue one, early mandalorian, a good chunk of rebels, and Maul cause the people disney puts in charge don't know what they're doing with star wars

  • flowerdrums
    Boku no Oscar François Arnaud De Jarjayes (@flowerdrums) reported

    Driver at Disney told me about the Candlelight Precession at Epcot (Whoopi, Ming Na, Jodi Benson, etc were sweet as pie, Andy Garcia was drunk) said NPH was the worst. Cold. Didn't even go to the banquet they have afterwards to meet the kids. Put a baseball cap on and darted out.

  • FullOfGraceUS
    GraceLynn (@FullOfGraceUS) reported

    @DiscussingFilm This looks like my photoshop job. You mean I can go work for Disney when my ability goes that far? I also still remember how to use clip art and Microsoft Paint if they want to get fancy.

  • KaylaAnnMarie22
    KaylaAnnMarie22 (@KaylaAnnMarie22) reported

    @DCFilmNews Why is this issue but Disney buying all these companies aren’t a problem?

  • thatkidcm
    Charlie (@thatkidcm) reported

    @hooptdok @WadePlem Jake Paul is not a boxer, he’s a Disney channel actor and he beat the dog **** out of ufc hall of famers, he got his jaw broken facing a real boxer and have to retire, it happened, no such thing as what would happen, it happened, you only talking fantasy lol

  • GraveyardGamma
    GraveyardGamma (@GraveyardGamma) reported

    Americans and their Disney channel songs. Awful. How can one love the product but hate the marketing. Is this some Mad Men style strategy I’m missing? What serious investor would listen to that and put real money in? Loser songs aside, would make an interesting intraday hold. Sell to open and trade other things; buy before close. Repeat. Free up cash and still get dividend, assuming spreads are tight and vol is zero

  • originalish
    Originalish (@originalish) reported

    @Jonathan_Farren @KevinWaltman3 @wdwpro1 This policy won’t help with overcrowding. It’s still possible to visit the resorts. It’s just more inconvenient & disrespectful to guests. Your experience should be equal to any other guest on Disney property. Or do you think poorer people shouldn’t be allowed in your presence?

  • vietconvit
    Beignet Gesserit (@vietconvit) reported

    @kijuler Pretty sure Nomura’s even said the only worlds that had restrictions were the Pixar ones where they were told they HAD to make an original story. Every other Disney world had a big issue with just repeating the movie plot, and it’s not like Arendelle was a unique case.

  • royszawa
    ZΣƬΛ ΣPƧIᄂӨП 🦇🍉🇲🇾 (@royszawa) reported

    @faerybl00d Being a Disney animator is really worst than what he thinks of. If you watched a documentary titled "The Sweatbox", then you might know.

  • iBelieveiCanBri
    @Rorschach (@iBelieveiCanBri) reported

    @MorePerfectUS @grok Is Fix owned by Disney?

  • CameTooFast
    Alex (@CameTooFast) reported

    Idk, ads in video games, if done right, can be non-intrusive and can lead to companies keeping the cost of video games down. There have already been mainstream raises in AAA titles, with $70 seemingly the new baseline. If companies can subsidize that cost with ad placements (that FIT), maybe they can reduce back to $60 or at the very least stop from increasing further. The best example I could think of for this is smart TVs. Ever notice how there's SO many decent* quality TVs for dirt cheap? Well, they're all smart TVs now that have a home page that shows you ads for x amount of time until you change to your Netflix or Disney+ or whatever. These ad placements are helping keep the overall cost of the TVs down so you can go get a 50" TV for $200 instead of $2,000. Obviously just spit balling here, but I'm open to the idea if that is the outcome - cheaper games for all. If they put ****** ads in that make the game worse and still raise prices I guess it's just **** us lmfao

  • HeyIAmPaul1
    Cheesy_friesx (@HeyIAmPaul1) reported

    @nichephonkz @patty_c4kes I also don't understand the need to make a distinction with Glitch. They're just creators working together so they can keep making successful projects. They aren't Disney. The same three people aren't making every show, and the shows themselves have been good. Why the hate?

  • bubbleboi
    bubble boi (@bubbleboi) reported

    I’m buying a stake in Sanrio, the makers of Hello Kitty. 🐱🎀 This might be the most asymmetric trade in kitty history and one of the most juiciest AI trades there ever was… this car has nine lives and one of them is as an AI winner. Let me explain.. In 2020 Tomokuni Tsuji the grandson of the founder of hello kitty takes over and becomes the youngest CEO of a listed Japanese company, he immediately pivoted hello kitty away from retail and manufacturing and to a pure IP licensing business. The turnaround story has been absurd. Operating profits went from ¥2.5B to ¥13.2B to now ¥27B from 2022 to 2024, and crossed a trillion yen market cap in the same year, in the first half FY26 sales are up 39.6% at an 80.4% gross margins approaching eighty percent making even Jensen Huang jealous. Now what people aren’t talking about is that AI’s whole value prop is to train on high quality IP and license it at near infinite incremental margin. Sanrio already became that company and no one is going to win the Japanese market without access to Hello Kitty for their world model. In the AI era a character stops being a plush toy and becomes a licensed endpoint. AI companions, generative games, virtual influencers, on device assistants, image and video models that all need pre cleared brand safe IP to plug in. This is the exact path every media company will eventually get forced down. Disney, Nintendo, Warner, all of them will stop making things and become the royalty layer. Sanrio was just the first to realize this. Counter intuitively as AI allows you to generate more and more anime for next to nothing the old classic IP becomes more and more valuable. AI is going to do what streaming did to music royalties but for cute anime characters. And the math behind AI licensing is wild because it’s pure incremental margin. No factory, no inventory, call it 85% flow through. My base case for Hello Kitty is ¥20B in new royalty revenue which is roughly ¥17B added operating profit, about +24% on the ~¥70B FY26 base. My bull case of ¥40B is closer to +50% and gets it re rated from a cute kitty stock to a tech royalty name with a different multiple entirely. And right now is the PERFECT entry opportunity, the stock is down not because of revenue or threats to the business model it’s down because the board delayed FY26 results and stood up a Special Investigation Committee over improper US director comp. This will have limited earnings impact and doesn’t change the core business, the board already got cleaned up. Stock still trades ~21x vs ~14x for the sector so you are paying up, but it has 11 buy ratings and 0 sells with an average target around ¥1,494. AI is going to turn their licensing engine into a royalty API with a bow on it. The scandal is a massive discount to fair value and once in a lifetime buying opportunity. The cat is the moat. But the JPY FX risk is on you. You can pin a pink bow on that and give it to Philippe @coatuemgmt 🎀

  • MissMacInTX
    Pamala McBrayer (@MissMacInTX) reported

    @FaysPoole @RealJamesWoods @horizon_ajb Well recently these problems made it to Disney family cruising and Norwegian Cruise Lines. It isn’t just about the cost of the cruise. It is about people overindulging at the bar/drugs, and poor public manners to begin with.

  • socksrates
    Socks Rateees "Nutritionally Respectable" (@socksrates) reported

    @katiedippold @TMcAlps Oh, I showed up at work Halloween party and I was like one of six people dressed up out of 200. I was in a homemade Disney version of the Cheshire cat and it looked terrible, unfortunately. You look great!

  • Grxffin_
    Griffin 𒉭 (@Grxffin_) reported

    @Calamity_25 Pennywise and slenderman are the only ones I mentioned that would have issues being added. Predator is owned by Disney, who BHVR has worked with before. Jurassic Park is owned by universal, who BHVR has too worked with before. So they could VERY easily get those two licenses lmao

  • Icicleo79
    Icicleo (@Icicleo79) reported

    @sinsmasshowman Honestly that and Mulan II are what I consider the two worst Disney films, with many more to count

  • Mattlegostar2
    Mattlegostar (@Mattlegostar2) reported

    I fear this is a less of a locals are causing issues and moreso just the fact that Disney has so many actual guests that they're finding anywhere they can to squeeze in more room for people, and unfortunately locals and APs are getting the brunt of it. I saw a post about Polynesian's firework viewing being too crowded, but if you actually think about it, Poly has 847 rooms, if you average each room out to 3 guests per room, that's over 2,000 people at the poly, of course it's going to be crowded. Let alone people from Grand Floridian, Contemporary, and even Magic Kingdom guests funneling in to watch as well. Should we restrict them from coming too? I doubt the small fraction of APs and locals there are the "real" issue. And you know, doing things like adding a DVC tower with sucky firework viewing right next to the resort didn't help that either, all those guests are gonna flock there too now. In regards to pools, I doubt regular people are clogging up those either, as you NEED a magic band attached to a valid resort reservation or a resort key card to enter them. Sure, maybe some are sneaking into the pool, but again, every resort hotel has thousands of guests, and most hotels only have two pools, it's likely just the fact that there's too many actual guests there that's causing the crowding problem, not the handful of locals waiting for a resort guest to open the pool gate.

  • V10l3tL1ghtn1in
    TheVioletLightning 013 (@V10l3tL1ghtn1in) reported

    @ReviewsPossum the dialogue in the movies could've used some work in places, but the Prequels are still fantastic films, especially when compared to the slop Disney puts out.

  • Pessahphoto
    Pascal 📷 (@Pessahphoto) reported

    @vashikoo So Disney owns Hollywood but their problem is Paramount who buying WB

  • EdLatimore
    Ed Latimore (@EdLatimore) reported

    @FlGeorgeins No one is arguing that it wasn't done on purpose. You don't invest millions into projects on accident. They read the data wrong, that's all. Now they see the error of their ways and a different worldview. Remember: We're the society that standard debating—seriously debating, mind you—what a woman was and using language like "people who give birth." I'm not saying it's not foolish. I'm just saying that everyone is in the game to make money. Disney gave those productions the greenlight because they believed it would make money. Now they see the error of their ways and are hoping this pivot back makes them money.

  • Helpyourself99
    Brett (@Helpyourself99) reported

    @FisticuffsFella @DeezNutzMMA @ThrillaRilla369 The only exception to that rule is the shrimp and grits I got at one of Emeril Lagasse restaurant at Disney world . Genuinely one of the worst meals I ever had

  • DTopoulos
    Deme tee (@DTopoulos) reported

    @cambury @SportsStatsFan Parents had a sports bar I worked at. Watched a lot of ball. But got little kids so it’s a lot of Disney. Most games I watch dvred and avoid the score and watch when they go down so I can pay attention to the bucks. 161 is going to be a problem.

  • GHXDRV
    ✦ T O R ✦ (@GHXDRV) reported

    Anytime a company buys up studios left and right. Msoft or Sony or Paramount or Disney. That **** is going to suck. It’s going to cause the worst bullshit to happen.

  • kkadafi191
    CT (@kkadafi191) reported

    @FuriousStylesIV @BklynBos74 Yes but they still did good though. They're a profit. They'll likely get another movie and like Marlon said this Will also help them with future movies as well. The Mandalorian needed to make like $500 to 600 million which is Disney is upset with them

  • DeeMagicGurl
    DeeMagicGurl (@DeeMagicGurl) reported

    @BlankSamuel @HarrisonHighto2 TikTok has caused issues with “hacks” and ways to cheat the system. I believe that if someone is spending money on your property, you should offer them courtesy transportation. However, since it’s Disney, they will try to monetize and cut costs.

  • awe_yis
    Super Sanity (@awe_yis) reported

    @oliveegger Reading all the discourse, its a problem of the dictionary definitions. "Love" in the dictionary for men and women have different meanings. That's all. Now we know all romantic movies from 80s,90s and disney is not real romance for women

  • pro_fanboy
    Professional Fanboy (@pro_fanboy) reported

    @ThatComicFan3 I wonder if it was a commitment issue. Like maybe she couldn’t or didn’t want to do more than one movie and she and Disney changed some stuff about the movie. If it’s not anything like that Disney is just weird. Tho I still love Malia as Chloe and I can’t see anyone else as her

  • omro1975
    Owen (@omro1975) reported

    @EdChapm74701597 @FrshBakedDisney Agreed, plus it would only work for certain parks. A trip to Disney is already absurdly expensive and the experience is drastically lower than it was pre-2020. To me, pinching pennies like this just seems like a way to make it miserable.