I agree with these past couple comments on capacity. This removes the necessity of
Disneyland having to make a million+ special concessions for people who would have had an active AP but been unable to use it due to capacity limits. Doing away with all of the APs for now removes SO many future headaches and disappointments for all concerned--Disney and guests.
We're coming to the realization that even when Disneyland does open, the capacity limits and previous comments/restrictions by the governor there may result in us not being allowed to come from out-of-state and attend even if we wanted to pay the admisssion price (which we do!)

It could very well be geographically limited to So Cal for a time, in which case Disney would have had to deal with extending passes even longer for those out of the preferred region, if they hadn't canceled all APs.
Eliminating APs right now for a year or so and reintroducing something later just makes so much sense on so many levels, even though I'm personally disappointed.
I wish we knew what their reopening plans are. Not "when" since I know that's not within Disney's control. But it would be nice to know who and what and from where, if they know that (they may not yet). We now have to completely rethink our 2021 travel plans, as I'm sure many of you do too. Do we hold out for one trip with the family to Disneyland in 2021? We'll have our AP refund amounts for my wife and me, and we still have the four 5-day parkhoppers with Maxpass we bought for the adult kids and our grandkids. So one trip is an option if we are allowed. Or maybe we move the trip to Disney World (Parkhoppers are through GAT so can get refunds or apply to DW). Or maybe just go non-Disney in 2021. Yeah, 1st world problems.

One of the hardest things for me with COVID has been all the uncertainty and changing landscape that makes it hard to plan on anything.