The Disney Monorail is $72 plus tax, if memory serves in both cities, Anaheim is 10%, Kissimmee, 8%. One poster was mistaken, they all come with the figs, you get 8. You can buy additional 10 packs for $9. If you have a premium AP it's awesome, like $60. Now, that said, you can find them on Ebay daily, some more, some less depending on stripe color. Most "diehard" collectors prefer the "old-school" version which doesn't have the removable doors and roofs, here's why: It's a cute idea but the doors came with no hinges, they're snap-ons and they were badly designed, these doors fall off when you breathe on them, worse, they're very small so they are easily lost and very easy for a toddler to ingest, as are the figs. Small kids will lose doors, take it to the bank (just look at how many are sold on Ebay missing doors), there is a seller who offers replacements but you must know if it's a left or right hinge, who wants to spend 5 bucks every time you lose one? Oh, and the figs were a cute idea too, doesn't work. You can't see them and they fall on the Mono floor as soon as you launch it anyway. Lastly, the older ones are collectible, we covet the Purple Stripe, Gold Stripe and others, this hobby originally was a big flop. Disney was selling the rides like Astro, Dumbo, Zephyr etc at the outlet for just $10, they didn't sell. Today they can go as high as $250 depending on the ride. There is also a seller on Ebay who sells them with custom high speed motors, these are dismally slow, and makes them go 3 times faster. Very cool, you can get one for as little as $100, they also offer to "retro" ones you already own if you mail the engine car, there are videos on
Youtube, just look under "Disney Custom Monorail (I'd post the link but I don't know if it's permitted here). Careful, it's an addictive hobby and will take over a room in your house while you make your own mini magic kingdom. If you need any help, ask away, I've published a guide for beginners and written another for "seasoned" hobbyists I'm getting around to posting. One more thing (sorry you asked yet?) Disney comes out with a new stripe around Nov every year, but this year they're doing a pre-release at the Convention (surely a limited supply like in 2002) It is the new Monorail, the Mark VII and has a remote. Probably still won't sell publicly till late fall/early winter. Happy Monorailing!