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Disney+ status: streaming issues and outage reports

Problems detected

Users are reporting problems related to: sign in, buffering and crashing.

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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of Disney+ reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

July 15: Problems at Disney+

Disney+ is having issues since 09:50 PM IST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

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

  • 37% Sign in (37%)
  • 33% Buffering (33%)
  • 20% Crashing (20%)
  • 7% Playback Issues (7%)
  • 4% Video Quality (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Saint-Médard-en-Jalles Buffering 1 hour ago
Culiacán Sign in 2 hours ago
Mazatlán Sign in 6 hours ago
Villers-lès-Nancy Buffering 7 hours ago
La Roche-sur-Yon Crashing 8 hours ago
Grand Forks Crashing 20 hours ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • champion_blaze
    Champi0n Bla$e 🌟🔥 (@champion_blaze) reported

    Genuinely thought this movie was gonna be awful when I first saw the trailer. The premise seemed stupid; and it didn’t help with everything else that was airing on Disney st the time. But what a banger and hilarious movie it was! I couldn’t have been more wrong!

  • SourceRyan
    ryan w (@SourceRyan) reported

    @WorldOfAntoine @Nachet__ it’s hard to cook with a nine episode order. Nothing gets to breathe, no emotional moments get to have sustainable depth. It’s a valid criticism of their work for sure, but I also fault Disney for not upping the order.

  • oluksak
    Oluksak (@oluksak) reported

    @DiligentDenizen It would also be a MAJOR PROBLEM if tyler was in Disney World on September 10. But I haven’t seen any evidence of that either

  • Zippy7410
    Brian zapolski (@Zippy7410) reported

    @WDWNT Kinda cheesy for Disney maybe a quick fix until they get some permanent barriers in place ....maybe the police contract ran out

  • MoonBerry0722
    D🍒 (@MoonBerry0722) reported

    @JustZer0things I’ve wanted to go to USH soooooooo baddddd For like everrrrr now I want to experience both But I’ve been going to USF since 2019 and started doing every bday there and at Disney 😭🤚🏼 I can’t help ittttt Epic is also sooooo goooddddd Idk why people hate on it, I’m obsessed😭

  • Cypher_Ai1
    Emilia Cypher (@Cypher_Ai1) reported

    Round 6: Ad Experience. Netflix with ads ($7.99): 4-5 minutes of ads per hour. Non-intrusive. Lighter than traditional TV. Most viewers report tolerating it easily. The quality difference between ad-supported and ad-free tiers is zero same content, same resolution. Disney+/Hulu with ads ($12.99 bundle): ad load varies. Hulu historically has heavier ad loads than Netflix closer to 6-8 minutes per hour on some content. Disney+ originals have lighter loads. Max with ads ($10.99): moderate ad load. Comparable to Netflix. Some users report occasional glitches with ad-insertion timing. Apple TV+: no ad-supported tier. One plan. $12.99. Ad-free only. Winner: Apple TV+ for the purist zero ads, period. For budget viewers, Netflix has the lightest ad load at the lowest price. If you can tolerate 4 minutes of ads per hour, Netflix's $7.99 tier is the best budget option in streaming.

  • DyLhun
    Lhun (@DyLhun) reported

    @ZakkieVR This is a personal statement from me, not Vket: I'm going to assume what you've seen was submitted by a third party, a placeholder asset that isn't in final production or something. 99.999999999% of Vket is drawn by artists. But, we can't stop our 3rd party indy exhibitors using it unless it's extremely low quality (we remove booths that don't meet our quality threshold now as of this year) and/or violates our tos and/or vrchat's tos, and: many of them wouldn't disclose it. There is literally THOUSANDS of exhibitions over 23 worlds. Vket staff and volunteers cannot catch everything, and we can't police 3rd party users in VRChat using generative AI even if I don't condone it. Parareal worlds, like the one you're talking about are also highly temporary and get thrown away in 16 days. They house sponsor exhibitions like fujiQ and Disney. Exhibition worlds are the ones containing artists art and stick around. On speed: Our submission period is like 14 days right before release one month later. Our development timeline 4-6 months. We do two events a year, with 23 worlds.

  • kushibo
    Kushibo MPH, Monster Island (actually a peninsula) (@kushibo) reported

    @HNHughson Exactly. If this were like a Rapunzel-in-Tangled color theme my wife would be more willing to keep it. If we can somehow incorporate Zootopia or another Disney movie, though, it might work. We never took it down because of my brother and this was my mom’s computer room for years.

  • bia361
    bia (@bia361) reported

    You know the fairy-tale drill, especially from the Disney versions: the heroines endure awful stuff in rites of passage .

  • RandomWordsGuy
    Bugs Bunny (@RandomWordsGuy) reported

    @FArkonus @DiscussingFilm Disney/Fox didn't have even remotely as much overlap as Warner/Paramount would. And Amazon/MGM was a flat-out non-issue; there's literally zero reason that would be any kind of antitrust issue whatsoever.

  • evgenietienne
    !x (@evgenietienne) reported

    @AlbertHass2 @jenny2x4 no. disney making retarded unnecessary reboots is a bipartisan issue

  • M7MD27_1
    🙃 (@M7MD27_1) reported

    @Skiaigato @Mini_LQ About jax yeah kinda disappointed, if they act like Disney do make thing confusing to not make it offensive and the creature the one need tell about that , glitch give ur free well to ur show how they want it be mysterious

  • ejproductions
    ejproductions (@ejproductions) reported

    @andysignore I can't tell if the rock is wearing a body suit or not and Disney stop shooting everything on that god awful cgi wall

  • ttown_poker
    Failing to cope (@ttown_poker) reported

    @kwansfull @Kevmath Search for World Series of Poker, WSOP returns nothing. Also disney wouldn't consider hiring me for a senior technical role as my degree major is not computer science. In the mean time they have the worst apps and search, and I'm an expert in data services. Lol.

  • BishalPeter
    peter bishal (@BishalPeter) reported

    @AwakenedOutlaw Disney is going out of business because of their Satanic activities involving children. White hats marking them bankrupt themselves. And make the public hate them by making Terrible films. Brilliant.

  • James_ENTMT_
    James (@James_ENTMT_) reported

    The music in Moana 2026 is so awful. The autotune is extremely noticeable and there’s so much mic peaking. Leave it to Disney to **** up another good soundtrack.

  • retrousser
    Joli (@retrousser) reported

    the moment I left work and realized I was off tomorrow life became a Disney movie and now I've been home for 2 hours and im thinking abt going in tomorrow I am too addicted to money

  • Hawiian_Ryan
    🔴 - III (🍕+🍍)🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@Hawiian_Ryan) reported

    @redbullgaming Awful. @Disney just give them permission to promote @piratesoftheCaribbean #PiratesOfTheCaribbean

  • Alistair1965
    @alistairsinclair (@Alistair1965) reported

    @HighwitHouse @PaulEmbery Does this help: if you don't have a TV Licence, you can legally watch: Catch up programmes on services other than BBC iPlayer, such as ITVX, All4 and My5. On demand films or TV shows that you watch, rent or buy online from providers like Netflix, Amazon Prime, Sky, EE TV, Sky, Apple TV+, Disney+ or Now. S4C programmes on demand

  • khiaville
    khivan 🍌 (@khiaville) reported

    also the introduction of a fix-it-all plot device ("the Kandarian Dagger") is such ******* lazy disney *** writing it actually made me laugh irl. the lowest is what. sam raimi go back to marvel and just stay there if this is something you're willing to sign off on

  • random_craig_
    ꒰🟥꒱﹒ craig / francis ﹒⟢ ,, rhett pilled '' (@random_craig_) reported

    @BlankMan674 ? glitch is very different from big film studios in many aspects besides maybe employee treatment but even then disney and warner have done much worse to their staff,,

  • aakashgupta
    Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) reported

    Marvel spent a reported $25M per episode making fake streaming glitches look real. It worked so well that when Disney+ actually crashed during the show's run, fans assumed the outage was part of the plot. The trick took two episodes of setup. WandaVision opened as a flawless 1950s sitcom: filmed in front of a live studio audience, period lenses, era-accurate lighting, a 4:3 frame. Two full episodes trained you that the format itself could be trusted. Then the show started breaking its own container. Episode 2 ends with the picture physically rewinding like a worn VHS tape. Episode 3 splices mid-scene: Vision says "I think something's wrong here, Wanda," and the shot jumps back and replays with softer dialogue. There was no music sting or camera cue to signal it was deliberate. The edit itself was Wanda's superpower, rewriting the tape whenever her husband got too close to the truth. Outlets had to publish explainers with headlines like "Yes, this week's weird glitch is intentional" because viewers were restarting their apps and checking their wifi. Here's where it gets better. Disney+ genuinely buckled under the show. When new episodes dropped, Downdetector reports spiked from under 100 an hour to over 16,000. Episode 7 knocked the service out for ten minutes. The finale served thousands of fans error code 83 at midnight, and people joked the real villain of the series was the error code. A fake glitch viewers thought was real, followed by real crashes viewers half-suspected were fake. It may be the only time a show's editing style provided cover for its own platform's outages.

  • James_ENTMT_
    James (@James_ENTMT_) reported

    Holy **** Moana’s actress can not act. Probably the 2nd worst actress ever hired by Disney.

  • littlee0618
    Erica (@littlee0618) reported

    @AllTooKellTMV You have to work them in! They’re not a wear right out of the box shoe. But once they’re good for your foot; it’s like you’re not even wearing anything. I was able to walk around Disney for hours with them on!

  • SubjMatterXpert
    JohnPortender (@SubjMatterXpert) reported

    @RealPostFolder If you leave a woman alone for more than a couple days she will cheat. Pretending you can be deployed and come back to a faithful woman is Disney-programmed brain rot. I've banged plenty of women whose mens' shoes/effects I've found around their places after the fact. Yes, some were deployed. Yes, I wasn't the only Chad they were banging. Unless you're gone for no more than a day at work, with her at your home on camera, assume she's cheating.

  • MattTheater
    Matt (@MattTheater) reported

    @StebobM But it's not only WBD, also Disney seems to follow the same trend. Maybe fewer cb movies and more time to work on quality, allowing all their films to have more "legs" at the box office.

  • TheStockBro
    TheStockBro (@TheStockBro) reported

    $NFLX Terry Smith on Netflix & Their MOAT “Netflix is the pioneer of subscription-based streaming entertainment. When Netflix was growing, there were many competitors (Hulu, Discovery+, Tubi, Disney+, HBO Max, etc.), so the network effects of streaming and content production did not work as well, as it had to compete for both customers and content. Now, many of these rivals have failed or are losing users, which highlights the quality of Netflix's 'moat' but also presents an opportunity as those customers return to Netflix.” -Terry Smith

  • ilygaruka
    tyla woakley (@ilygaruka) reported

    35yo disney employee making 12/hr: welcome to blimbo world! we have 2 scrimblos open today me, visibly on molly: help me. help me mister im scared

  • GreenCheetah99
    Theme Park Cheetah (@GreenCheetah99) reported

    @lego_man2008 @JudyWinslow_fm It’s tron, why would a lightcycle race team need an “inclusion officer” that’s so cringe. The Peter Pan scene was an actual issue that needed to be fixed, but this tron sign is just Disney bringing it up out of nowhere. Also if Disney changed Elio doesn’t that tell you something

  • DanFriedman81
    Daniel Friedman (@DanFriedman81) reported

    John Lasseter, the guy who created this franchise and wrote and directed the first three movies, was fired in disgrace over vague allegations of “weird hugs.” The precipitous decline in the quality of Disney and Pixar’s output coincides precisely with his departure. Of course, the collapse of Disney wasn’t wasn’t just the result of removing one guy; his was the most prominent ouster in a coup across Disney animation where a “boys club” brain trust that was responsible for Disney’s golden age in the 2000s and 2010s was purged and replaced by a new female-led regime that makes stuff like “Wish” and “Strange World.”