SFGAdv Trip, need some advice!!!!

I am going to SFGAdv and I am getting there at abouyt 9:30am. I plan on asking for FastLane tickets for every attraction they offer them for, at least that's what they did at SFNE when I asked for them there. Anyway, I need to know what coaster(s) if any have had some mechanical trouble lately. I heard a week ago or so Nitro got stuck on the lift and that Chiller would be closed, any info guys?
If you go on a weekday, you shouldn't even need the Fastpass tickets. I was there on Monday. Nitro got stuck on the lift twice while I was in line (two different times, not the same line). Both times, they managed to correct the problem within 15 minutes. The Robin side of The Chiller was closed all day when I was there, but Batman was open. Everything else was running fine (except Viper which is SBNO). I got to the park at 10:35 and was OFF my second ride on Nitro before 11.

Jman
I think that you should go and head over to Nitro first. It is the longest line in the park since it opened. When I was there I went to Nitro as soon as the park opened and just about walked on the front seat. I would then suggest you work your way over to Batman: The Ride. After Batman, hit the Chiller. Only the Batman side will be running. Then I suggest that you walk along the lake toward Medusa. If you want you can grab a quick ride on Runnaway Train. Then head over to Medusa. From Medusa, you should walk over the bridge which takes you toward Rolling Thunder. You will pass Viper, which is having some sort of construction going on, but I asked a ride op on Rolling Thunder if it was going to be taken down, and it's not. Then grab a couple rides on Rolling Thunder. It's a different ride each time you ride. Be sure to grab the yellow train on the left side if it's running. Then you can look up from the exit of Rolling Thunder, and you will see a red monster. That should be your next stop. Walk past the Bugs Bunny Land tree, and go through the boardwalk area, and stay to the left, the Dino Island attraction will be on the left. Then grab a quick look at Turbo Force. Maybe a ride, but it will cost you 10 bucks. Then grab a ride on the Great American Scream Machine. It may be a little rough but I think it's one of my favorites. Then you can hit Skull Mountain, Blackbeards Runnaway Train, they never usually have a line. I did this whole schedule yesterday, and I found it the best way to get around the park. It should take about a couple hours. Go on a weekday or Sunday, never Saturday. Have Fun!
At 9:30, not so many people will be there, but I do know everyone will rush to Nitro as soon as the park opens( I've seen this before).Whenever I go, I always have a circuit that circles the park.From Nitro, go to Skull Mountain, use the Sky Ride, go on a quick Runaway Train ride, go on Medusa, go to Viper(now closed), go on Rolling Thunder,get to the Boardwalk section and ride GASM and Dino Island.From there, return to where Nitro is and ride B:TR and Batman side of the Chiller(its the only side working).And usually, I would either re-ride Skull Mountain or Nitro.Schedule the FastLane times at this circuit and your visit should be efficient and extremely fun.

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