Great debate here.
A good example of this is when I lived in college station, Texas. They had a smallish park there, but it had a long lane with various sized ledges, a granite ledge that was low and easy to learn on, and a manual pad.
Then in the bowl area there was a small accessible bowl and then an old school pool bowl separate w tile coping etc.
It wasn't the best laout but everyone had something and there was plenty of space if one area was occupied.
In my hometown of Corpus Christi, they built a sick looking park at this big park by the water, but the flow was weird so if you skated one obstacle you were in the way for someone skating another. Lots of collisions and confrontations.