Many hotels I have booked will give you an average daily price for the time period of the booking. You can the click on details for the price for each day.
I think something similar is what is happening here. They are going to average the price of the ticket over the use period. For example a 5 day ticket has 8 days to be used. You average those 8 days which will likely include peak and regular and maybe value rates to get the base price for the 5 days. Multiply the base by 5 to get the total.
I the biggest price increase is going to be on the single day ticket for the other park as they are brought up to the MK single day price which will also most likely go up.
The next part of the equation is how many peak days will be in the ticket usage period... this is the number that you will need to minimize to get the best price.
I think something similar is what is happening here. They are going to average the price of the ticket over the use period. For example a 5 day ticket has 8 days to be used. You average those 8 days which will likely include peak and regular and maybe value rates to get the base price for the 5 days. Multiply the base by 5 to get the total.
I the biggest price increase is going to be on the single day ticket for the other park as they are brought up to the MK single day price which will also most likely go up.
The next part of the equation is how many peak days will be in the ticket usage period... this is the number that you will need to minimize to get the best price.