Disney+ Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Disney+ users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Disney+, make sure to submit a report below
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
Disney+ users affected:
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.
Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| North Myrtle Beach, SC | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 8 |
| Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| São Paulo, SP | 1 |
| Cuenca, Azuay | 2 |
| Blanquefort, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Arras, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Richmond, VA | 1 |
| Liverpool, England | 1 |
| Monterrey, NLE | 1 |
| Frankfurt am Main, Hesse | 1 |
| Saskatoon, SK | 1 |
| Nederland, TX | 1 |
| Nanaimo, BC | 1 |
| Villa de San Diego de Ubaté, Cundinamarca | 1 |
| Granger, IN | 1 |
| Ashburn, VA | 1 |
| Kincumber, NSW | 1 |
| Mililani Town, HI | 1 |
| Bogotá, Bogota D.C. | 2 |
| Bahía de Caráquez, Manabí | 1 |
| Fort Worth, TX | 2 |
| Arumpo, NSW | 1 |
| Wappingers Falls, NY | 1 |
| Concepción, VIII Región | 1 |
| Freedom, PA | 1 |
| Manhattan, NY | 1 |
| Salt Lake City, UT | 1 |
| Hemet, CA | 1 |
| Toronto, ON | 2 |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Richard 🇺🇸 Ligerheart (Blake's Husband) (@King_Ligerheart) reported@MeltingSnowBro @desert_sentinel Legends kicked ******' ***, Bro. Books, vidya, comics. At worst they were just silly sometimes, and honestly aside from the Holiday Special, new Disney actually has dumber ****.
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Justin (@Justin__NC) reported@Nerdrotics I think the worst part about it to me is that the actors deserve better. This almost reminds me of the Disney Star Wars trilogy where the actors were let down by the writers and the agenda pushed by the head producers The actors in the boys deserved better writing
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MAGA 4 Life (@MAGA4Life_62) reported@nosoup4knowles I used to agree then the quality of the content on Disney plus the last few years made me feel like I should be paid for my time
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Anish Moonka (@anishmoonka) reportedGoogle paid $1.65 billion in 2006 for a website that had never made a single dollar of profit. Last year, that website pulled in $60 billion all by itself, more than Netflix and more than every entertainment company on earth except Disney. For over ten years after Google bought it, YouTube was a money pit. The numbers were impossible for anyone else. Every video that lands on YouTube costs money before anyone presses play. The file has to be copied and shrunk into a dozen different sizes so it works on your phone, your TV, your laptop, anything. That is money out the door. Every time someone hits play after that, the video gets shipped from a server somewhere to their screen. More money out the door. Users upload 500 hours of new video every minute. Have for years. That works out to 720,000 hours of new content every single day, and several exabytes of storage every year. An exabyte is a billion gigabytes. If you tried to build a YouTube clone today on Amazon's cloud (the same cloud most websites run on), you would pay around eight and a half cents every time someone streamed a gigabyte. A single ad on a single YouTube video earns the company maybe four-tenths of a cent. You would lose money on every view. Google did not. They owned their own data centers, their own undersea cables, their own engineers building tricks to shrink every video file, and their own servers parked inside your internet provider's building so popular videos load instantly. They paid for all of it out of search profits. Nobody else on earth was sitting on that pile of money, with that infrastructure, in 2006. The graveyard tells the story. Quibi raised $1.75 billion to make ten-minute shows starring Jennifer Lopez and Chrissy Teigen for people to watch on their phones, then shut down in six months. Vimeo, the so-called classy alternative, just sold itself to an Italian app company for $1.4 billion after twenty years of trying. Dailymotion, the French version, brings in less than $100 million a year. Even TikTok, the only platform that scares YouTube at all, owns short videos but has not touched long ones. On American televisions, YouTube is now the most-watched platform in the country, more than Netflix, more than any cable channel. And every year the trap closes a little tighter. YouTube has paid creators over $100 billion in the past four years. If you have half a million subscribers and a real paycheck coming in from your videos, you are not going to bet everything on a website that does not exist yet. Twenty years in, nobody has built a YouTube because nobody else could afford to lose money for ten years straight while building one.
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reid (@thereidfeed) reportedtbh I took two edibles and was high off my *** so I had fun. objectively, it was terrible. if it were framed as a special presentation on Disney+ or as the start of Mandalorian S4, it might get more grace. But Ratta the Hutt speaking like a Midwestern American cannot be forgiven.
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☄️EpKick Universe🌎 (@ConnorKick) reportedTypical Disney and delays on passholder days. Rock n Roller Coaster has been unreliable for years. Fix the damn ride before reopening to make lightning lane money.
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Charles-Louis de Troisième (@ecroFrednuhT) reportedI’m watching some total trash Disney sounding concert on @NinePBS and half of the dunces watching live are recording the “music” on their cell phones. They’re recording a special that you can watch later, and the music is terrible. Morons
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Lum ✧˖* ☾𖤓 (@lumirunner) reported@olsen72347 Disney is far larger, the scale of operations regarding their unethical practices is incomprehensible. Glitch is nowhere near as influential as Disney, so based on that, no, Disney is not better, not at all.
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Veiller (@alterna76) reportedAnyways **** this movie and its disgusting looking visuals, awful pacing, bad writing and uninterested actors giving terrible performances. This **** sucks bring back Andor please Disney
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Олеся Квасова (@KvasovaOlesa) reported@aleyyyynaaaa67 Do you think streaming services as netflix and disney would work with him? Do you think any criticaly acclaimed or popular actress/writer/director would work with him? You pretty optimistic (or naive) lol
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DinesenDK (@Dinesen_dk) reported@SWT_Channel I have the SE on DVD, but consider to get them on Blu-ray too - A quality upgrade. :) Though I don't watch them as often, they would be nice to have still - The Adds on Disney+, adds to that feeling.
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Phil Hoyeck (@PAHoyeck) reported@LatFilosof In my eyes, this is the worst Disney Star Wars film, and probably the single worst live-action Star Wars film overall. Solo was a bit bland but inoffensive and fun in places. Rogue One was a bit messy but beautifully shot. This is just long, boring, unfun.
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Lee🐉 (@ATLKast) reported@Bill12818 @supersymmetry_I Disney laid off their home media division. No one is doing quality checks on home releases now
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Hollygolighttouch (@hollygolightt) reported@DisneyPlus is the app not working?
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Daria 💕 (@dariacott) reported@MikaylaChristn Some of these rights issues as to why they don’t/can’t even on Disney+ for example: