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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

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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.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Roubaix, Hauts-de-France 1
Township of Evan, KS 4
City of London, England 2
Manchester, England 3
Mauves, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Ambarès-et-Lagrave, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
London, England 7
Davenport, IA 1
Coventry, England 1
Mogi das Cruzes, SP 1
Round Hill, VA 1
Seysses, Occitanie 1
Wandsworth, England 1
Rugby, England 1
Orpington, England 1
Berlin, Berlin 2
Crest, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Brussels, Brussels Capital 1
Berck, Hauts-de-France 1
Campeche, CAM 2
Jujurieux, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Tuxtilla, VER 1
Bréhan, Brittany 1
Kleppe, Rogaland 1
Paris, Île-de-France 18
Achères, Île-de-France 1
Bourg-en-Bresse, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Sheffield, England 1
Duque de Caxias, RJ 2
Hounslow, England 1
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • pikachufrankie
    pikachufrankie (@pikachufrankie) reported

    @kidigami Both Disney and FF stuff have 0 purpose unless the devs give them some. FF characters serve no purpose? Make some. Disney worlds are filler nonsense that add nothing? Fix that. All of it is just set dressing for the original stories and scenarios KH wants to tell and be.

  • UziDailyLuv
    Scooter (@UziDailyLuv) reported

    The main problem is mangakas know that their big manga is really the last big time manga they’ll get. So they feel tons of pressure for the ending and it’ll get really bad and too disney feeling for some (ie; jjk, chainsaw man, black clover)

  • lauradixon
    laura (@lauradixon) reported

    Today at work someone told me “you should quit this job and go work at Disney World to play Rapunzel”. Will be taking that compliment to my grave and reminding myself of it whenever I feel ugly

  • sanfilippo94254
    Niko (@sanfilippo94254) reported

    @45LVNancy @LeahRain77 She was doomed day one when Disney took her Disney's one of the major problems in the luciferian issues

  • MichaelFKane
    Michael F Kane (@MichaelFKane) reported

    @EidolonOracle Well, look at it this way. Kanan was the FIRST and only survivor in the Disney Canon in his first season. An enormous part of the show is you wondering how he goes out, and they even have him say a line at one point that is a death sentence for the master figure (There's not much more I can teach you, or something like that) and then they DON'T kill him then, which I thought was kind of funny. (Also the old EU had dozens and dozens of survivors by the time it ended. This particular problem isn't Disney exclusive. {even though realistically you'd expect dozens of survivors for Vader to hunt down given Obi-wan's statement in ANH}.

  • XingooYT
    QOR Xingo ⚡️ (@XingooYT) reported

    The problem with power rangers is all the old heads thinking MMPR is the bread and butter when the entire disney era would sell so much more

  • KennyG035
    Kenny Hamilton (@KennyG035) reported

    @RGIII @Hulk @SheHulkOfficial Contractual issues with Hulk, Disney, and Sony

  • Princess_Gaelic
    Gaelic Princess (Fatal Frame II Remake Spoilers) (@Princess_Gaelic) reported

    — have all of these ridiculous demands being put on you to keep up your public persona. It’s even harder to seek help in the moment. And that in turn was what led to her passing. Not because of Disney, Nomura, and their treatment of one fictional character that she voiced. —

  • claudiospartac
    Claudio Espartaco (@claudiospartac) reported

    @777thenothing2 @WWEtriviaTO The problem is wider. Lucas kept focused and appealed to younger audiences with either the PT or TCW. Disney has been trying to please everybody (from younger to oldschool audiences), therefore losing focus. That started with TFA, not TLJ, and has more than one turning point.

  • DeVillefor
    de Villefort (@DeVillefor) reported

    Steve Jobs was 30 when he lost the company he started at 21. He sold every Apple share he owned except 1. The board had sided with John Sculley that May, the executive Jobs had personally recruited out of Pepsi 2 years earlier. He kept the chairman title and nothing to do with it, and moved into an office he took to calling Siberia. He had already started selling. On August 2 the Wall Street Journal reported he was unloading 850,000 shares worth more than $13,500,000. That ran 6 weeks ahead of any resignation. He handed the letter to Mike Markkula on September 17 and sent a copy to Newsweek the same day, calling the reports about his removal misleading to the public and unfair to him. He was 30 and said he wanted something to do. Apple sued him within days for leaving with 5 employees. Then he cleared out the rest of the position. Roughly 11% of Apple, about $130,000,000. He held back exactly 1 share so the annual report would keep landing in his mailbox. That money paid for the next decade. $7,000,000 of it went into NeXT. In February 1986 another $10,000,000 bought a graphics division from Lucasfilm that nobody wanted, later renamed Pixar. Apple bought NeXT in December 1996 for $429,000,000 and got him back in the building. Disney bought Pixar in 2006 for $7,400,000,000 and made him its largest individual shareholder. At Stanford in 2005 he described the firing as awful tasting medicine the patient needed. He kept 1 share. He came back for the rest.

  • ExiledBirB
    Admiral BirB (@ExiledBirB) reported

    @RurouniAlt The problem with KH isn't that FF isn't needed its that it needs more interaction between FF and Disney.

  • gfunkybass1976
    G R (@gfunkybass1976) reported

    Every ad locks up when using this on xfinity. It's not an xfinity problem, Netflix, tubi, hbomax, YouTube, rumble all work fine.. just this one. Locks up. Exit reboot retry.. maybe get through 1 set of ads..again, WHY ARE THERE ADS ON PREMIUM SERVICE. @DisneyPlus

  • johnnyphan335
    Taylor Swift Fans (@johnnyphan335) reported

    @mclr4n All problems because of your Idiot to help your bastard travis & his damn persons( damn kc,NFL, disney+....) & her damn tree paine manager...have play pranks, smear,..taking advantage on Taylor like damn parasites& fool American, the world fans for his increasing of fake fame..

  • CiseMoneqm
    CiseMone (@CiseMoneqm) reported

    Half of today's AI startups are selling a model. None of them are selling a story. In 1996 Steve Jobs already explained why that loses, in 21 minutes on national television. Next to him sat a director whose film had broken records a year earlier, while Jobs himself had already put over 50 million dollars into their shared company with zero profit in sight. He wasn't bragging about the technology. He was explaining why it came second. The argument came with a number instead of an emotion. Disney released Snow White 60 years before this interview. It was still selling millions of copies, pulling in a quarter billion in profit. No technology lives that long. Jobs had a name for the companies that missed this: Sillywood. They raised money on the technology and vanished, because the product never showed up. Pixar survived because it built the opposite structure: CEO at the bottom, story and the people telling it at the top. Today's AI hype is repeating the same mistake, just with "model" instead of "render." Whoever figures this out before their competitors gets the same 60 years Disney got.

  • double0kevin23
    Kevin E ❓🎱🔎 (@double0kevin23) reported

    @That1Passholder @_Kurt_Macklin_ Disney specifically advertised the most advanced animatronic EVER and the giant size. Joe Rhode hid it from the public ONLY to break ahortly after opening in 2005. During the cinco del Disney celebration. THE COMPANY hyped it too much just to “fix” it with a strobe light.

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