Since a 1-day pass for Blue doesn’t exist, the cheapest way to get immediate access is to sign up for the monthly plan and cancel immediately.
There is currently no “One Day Pass” for the Sling Blue package.
Sling does offer a $4.99 Day Pass, but it is exclusively for the Sling Orange package (which includes ESPN, Disney, and TNT). They do not offer this short-term option for Sling Blue (which includes Fox, NBC, NFL Network, and Bravo).
Here is a breakdown of your options if you need Sling Blue content right now:
1. If you need it for just one day (The Best Workaround)
Since a 1-day pass for Blue doesn’t exist, the cheapest way to get immediate access is to sign up for the monthly plan and cancel immediately.
Current Offer: Sling usually runs a “50% off your first month” promo.
Cost: You would pay roughly $20–$22.50 (half of the standard ~$45 fee).
How to do it: Sign up for Sling Blue, watch the event you need, and cancel the subscription right after. You will keep access for the rest of the 30 days.
2. If you are an existing Sling Orange subscriber
If you already have Sling Orange and want to watch something on Blue (like a game on NFL Network or USA), you cannot buy a “Day Pass” to add Blue.
Solution: You must upgrade your account to the “Sling Orange + Blue” combo plan. You can switch plans instantly in your account settings, and you will be charged the prorated difference for the rest of your billing cycle.
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3. Check “Sling Freestream” (Free Option)
If you just need something to watch and aren’t looking for a specific premium channel (like Bravo or NFL Network), check Sling Freestream.
It is completely free (no credit card required).
It includes over 400 channels, though it lacks the major cable networks found in the paid Blue package.
Summary:
The $4.99 Day Pass is Orange only. For Blue channels, you have to buy a full month (starting at ~$22.50 with current promos).
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