Best. Job. Ever.

To promote Disney's new streaming service, Disney+, Reviews.org is willing to hire up to five Disney buffs for a month-long movie marathon. Contestants will earn $1,000, a one-year subscription to Disney+, and a Disney-themed movie-watching kit, according to Fox 31 Denver

The movie kit includes a mouse-themed blanket, four cups, and an adorable Pixar popcorn popper, complete with movie theater popcorn kernels. I want to curl up on the couch just thinking about it!

To have the chance to participate, you'll need to send in a questionnaire and a video review of your favorite Disney movie. You do have to be at least 18 years old and a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. 

All applications are due by November 7, so if you're interested, be sure to apply soon! For more information and to apply, check out Reviews.org for all the official deets. If you have additional questions, feel free to email [email protected]

Based on reading the application, I will say a strong social media presence will put you ahead. They ask what social media platforms you use and how many followers you have, which makes sense. You'll be helping promote not only Disney+ but Reviews.org too, so the more people who follow you, the more they can promote their own companies.

While I think this is a pretty sweet gig for the right person, this mama (unfortunately) doesn't have the time (or followers) to apply. Although, since I already sit on the couch with my toddler every day watching TV, the offer is tempting. I'm pretty sure though after we watched Cars 1, 2, and 3, he'd be done with my new "job."

For those who may not know, Disney+ comes out on November 12 and will cost $7 per month. It will include not only their vast library of classics, but also exclusive shows from Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and its own studios, according to CNET. If you want to pay $13 per month, you'll also have access to Hulu (with ads), and ESPN Plus.

Are you a huge Disney fan? If so, are you going to apply? Let us know in the comments!

Kelli Comberiate
Kelli is a writer in her early 30’s who still considers herself a Michigander, even after living in the Baltimore area for close to 10 years. Her passions include: food, fashion, a good book, and Amazon Prime. When she’s not chasing after her toddler, Jack, or binging on Netflix with her husband John, you can find her at her local Target or Trader Joe’s.
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