Disney+ libraries vary wildly by region — the US catalog has hundreds more titles than the UK or Australia. We tested the top VPNs for unblocking Disney+ across multiple devices and regions. Surfshark wins for pure speed, ExpressVPN for router-based whole-home access, and CyberGhost for its dedicated streaming servers. Here are *the things actually worth buying*.
If you've ever tried watching The Bear on a UK Disney+ account only to find it missing, you've hit the wall of regional licensing. Disney+ maintains separate content libraries for every territory — the US catalogue alone holds roughly 1,600 titles versus around 500 in the UK. A VPN is the simplest way to hop between those libraries, but Disney+ has gotten aggressive at blocking VPN traffic. We tested the top contenders to find which ones actually work.
We evaluated each VPN on three criteria: unblocking success rate (can it reliably reach Disney+ from a restricted region?), streaming speed (can it handle 4K without buffering?), and device compatibility (does it work on smart TVs, consoles, and phones?). Our tests draw on hands-on reviews from Security.org and Mashable, supplemented by our own cross-region checks.1
| VPN | Unblocking Success | Avg. Speed | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Surfshark | High (fastest streaming tested) | Excellent | Speed-focused users on mobile/desktop |
| ExpressVPN | Very high (Aircove router) | Very good | Smart TV / console / whole-home |
| CyberGhost | High (dedicated Disney+ servers) | Good | Mobile users who want one-click streaming |
Surfshark posted the fastest streaming speeds in Security.org's tests, making it the top pick if you want to watch 4K Disney+ without stuttering.1 It consistently unblocks Disney+ from multiple regions, though a handful of US-based servers are occasionally blocked. The unlimited device policy means you can cover your phone, laptop, and tablet on a single subscription.
Specs that matter: Speed, device limit, server count.
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ExpressVPN's standout feature isn't the app itself — it's the Aircove router. By installing the VPN at the router level, every device on your home network (Apple TV, Roku, PlayStation, Xbox) is covered without needing per-device setup.2 Mashable notes ExpressVPN as a top option for UK users unblocking US Disney+, and its unblocking reliability is consistently high. The trade-off is a higher monthly price and a five-device limit.
Specs that matter: Router support, device limit, speed.
CyberGhost offers servers specifically optimized for Disney+, which means you can connect with one click and know you're hitting a server that's been tested for that particular streaming service.2 This makes it the most beginner-friendly option — no hunting for the right server. It's especially strong on mobile, where the dedicated server list makes switching regions trivial. Speeds are good but not as blistering as Surfshark.
Specs that matter: Dedicated streaming servers, device limit, speed.
Even the best VPNs get blocked occasionally. Here's what to try:
We didn't pick the cheapest or the most famous — we picked the VPNs that solve real problems for Disney+ streamers. Surfshark is for speed demons who want 4K without compromise. ExpressVPN is for households that watch on TVs and consoles. CyberGhost is for anyone who wants a plug-and-play experience with servers built for Disney+. Together, they cover every use case we could find.
| Pick | Price | Speed | Device Limit | Unblocking | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Surfshark VPN ▶ Pick | — | Fastest tested | Unlimited | High success rate | Check price ↗ |
ExpressVPN Basic best for smart tvs & consoles | — | Very good | 5 devices | Very high success rate | Check price ↗ |
CyberGhost VPN best dedicated streaming servers | — | Good | 7 devices | High (dedicated servers) | Check price ↗ |
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