If you want to know where to watch and stream College Road Trip online, you have come to the right place. The 2008 family comedy film tells the story of James Porter, the chief of police of a Chicago suburb and an overprotective father, who decides to drive his daughter Melanie to an interview at Georgetown University in Washington with the hopes of changing her mind and convincing her to attend a college near their home. If you are wondering whether James succeeds in his endeavor, go and find out on the streaming platform mentioned below.
Here’s where you can watch College Road Trip online.
Where can you watch and stream College Road Trip?
You can watch and stream College Road Trip on Disney Plus.
The film was directed by Roger Kumble. Emi Mochizuki, Carrie Evans, Cinco Paul, and Ken Daurio penned the screenplay.
The cast includes Martin Lawrence as Chief James Porter, Kym Whitley as Michelle Porter, Raven-Symoné as Melanie Porter, Donny Osmond as Doug Greenhut, Molly Ephraim as Wendy Greenhut, Brenda Song as Nancy Carter, Margo Harshman as Katie, Arnetia Walker as Grandma Porter, Vincent Pastore as Freddy, and more.
How to watch College Road Trip and stream online
The viewers are required to sign up for a Disney Plus subscription plan to watch and stream the film online.
The Disney Plus basic subscription (with ADs) costs $7.99 a month, while the premium (no ADs) costs $13.99 a month. The viewers can also opt for Disney Bundles. The Duo Basic Bundle (Disney Plus and Hulu, with ADs) costs $9.99 a month, while the Trio Basic (Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus, with ADs) costs $12.99 a month. The Trio Premium (Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus, with no ADs on Disney Plus and Hulu) costs $19.99. The viewers can also rent the film on Apple TV Plus, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, Google Play, YouTube Movies, Microsoft Store, and DIRECTV for $3.99 or buy it on Apple TV Plus, Amazon Prime Video, and AMC Theaters On Demand for $9.99; DIRECTV for $14.99; and Vudu, Google Play, YouTube Movies, and Microsoft Store $17.99.
The official synopsis for College Road Trip reads:
“Police chief and hyper-protective father James drives his teenage daughter, Melanie, from their home in Chicago to a college interview in Washington, D.C. En route, they meet disturbingly cheerful parent Doug, their car breaks down and he finds his son and pet pig stowed away in the trunk. What’s worse, James gets caught spying on his daughter at a sorority house. Despite the chaos, James begins to realize that his baby girl has grown up.”