That's the thing. They could have tripled the price and I still would have bought it. The pass was already pure philanthropy at $110. It could be that they don't intend to offer it to limit liability due to complexities with refunds in case the event is cancelled halfway through (which people are discussing in the USH thread and doesn't seem so far out of the realm of possibility), but they didn't have an issue figuring out the annual pass extensions in 2020, so who can say for sure.
I don't want to come off as a whiny, entitled consumer since I sympathize greatly with the park leadership and officials in this year of difficulty, especially because you can't announce something like multi-night passes to the public and walk it back, but the theme parks are really making it difficult to be a consumer this year with the lack of transparency. Watching the Universal Orlando thread was the same level of difficulty because we (obsessed insiders) knew there would be multi-night passes, but they didn't announce anything to create exigency for their single night ticket sales. Then again, I can't say I would do it any differently in their position.
So, yeah, it's all a mess.