I get that .. I know I could go NEXT WEEK and pay $161/night for Pop (the most I would have ever paid for a value (ever)) and pay full price $110+/day for tickets (or "waste" my saved up park-hopper tickets).
I (like many) don't feel like coming down for a reduced hours, closed attractions, no M&G, mask-wearing experience at FULL price. BUT -- I as a huge WDW fan, would gladly come down (during a pandemic), to spend a few days in the parks, spend money on food and souvenirs and enjoy some rides with little wait times for a reduced price. It's not about me "supporting" Disney during their tough times .. it's about getting the value for my dollar (especially right now).
I went to Tweetsie Railroad (a small theme park in the mountains of NC) a few weeks ago. They had their train ride and cowboy show running and their shops open, but NONE of their other amusement rides running. They were selling tickets for $10/adult and $7/child. Great value for a fun hour or two while in the mountains. While I wouldn't expect Disney to have that steep of a discount, I am surprised they haven't offered some sort of incentive (beyond the Florida resident discount) or at least start selling APs.