If you’re looking to watch and stream The Ultimate Christmas Present (2000), look no further, as we have all the details right here for you. The movie revolves around Samantha and Allison, who create snow with a weather machine that belongs to Santa Claus. However, things change, and chaos ensues after a weather forecaster tries to find out the cause behind irregular snowfall.
Here’s where you can watch The Ultimate Christmas Present online.
Where can you watch and stream The Ultimate Christmas Present?
You can watch and stream The Ultimate Christmas Present on Disney Plus. The movie was released on December 1, 2000, and was directed by Greg Beeman.
The cast includes Hallee Hirsh as Allie Thompson, Spencer Breslin as Joey Thompson, Hallie Todd as Michelle Thompson, Brenda Song as Samantha Kwan, John Salley as Crumpet, Susan Ruttan as Mrs. Claus, John B. Lowe as Santa Claus, Greg Kean as Steve Thompson, and others.
How to watch The Ultimate Christmas Present and stream online
You will have to get a Disney Plus subscription to watch and stream The Ultimate Christmas Present and numerous other movies.
You can watch via Disney Plus by following these steps:
- Visit DisneyPlus.com
- Select ‘Sign Up Now’
- Enter your email and password
- Select a subscription plan
- $7.99 per month (Basic)
- $13.99 per month or $139.99 per year (Premium)
- Enter your payment information
The Disney Plus Basic plan allows users to stream the service’s content with ads, while the Premium plan lets users stream with no ads and download content to supported devices. There are also a variety of bundle packages, scaling from Bundle Duo Basic, which pairs Disney Plus with Hulu for $9.99 per month, to the Disney Bundle Trio Premium for $19.99 per month, which bundles Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus.
The official synopsis for The Ultimate Christmas Present reads:
“When 13-year-old Allie Thompson and her best friend Sam happen upon a weather-making machine discarded by none other than Santa Claus, they use it to cause a snow day in Los Angeles. But when the machine gets out of hand, it threatens to ruin Christmas.”