the prefab skatepark's role in the general skateboarding ecosystem needs to be re-evaluated.
i'm convinced almost all of the skatepark construction talking points from the last few decades stem from the grindline/dreamland school of design, primarily consisting of a bunch of guys who probably haven't ollied into a 50-50 in a decade railing against basic obstacles your average skater is interested in, in favor of massive overwrought concrete parks.
there's absolutely nothing wrong with a skatepark consisting of a few well-built and well-spaced ledges and flatbars that you can throw down and push towards, rather than having to pump through a massive park and plan out a run to skate something.