All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Motion sick while parked?I think so, stan909.....even though it's a 2003, I think it was the chemical odors And then, we took a drive and I sat in the back seat. I believe that that didn't help at all! This second visit, when we aired it out, I felt fine. Movement didn't bother me.Re: Motion sick while parked?I think it had just been closed up to long....thanks.Re: Motion sick while parked?Thank you again for all your comments. I have gone back to the rig that we're still hoping to buy, and this time, I was fine. We opened the doors and windows, and I do think that made the difference. The movement didn't seem so bad at all....Again, I was happy hear all your thoughts... Thanks again!Re: Motion sick while parked?Thanks for the new input!Re: Motion sick while parked?Thank you all for your responses..... I didn't eat any thing bad, nor did I have any ear infection or headache. Nothing was on in the rig....it just rocked a LOT when we moved around. But there was that smell like formaldahyde, though it's 11 years old...that may also have affected me. All good thoughts! I do agree that it must be what trop-a-cal said.... But I am glad to know that it's not normal in these size rigs, and that it's something that we can take care of. Thanks again for all your help! If we get it, I'm sure we'll be asking more questions in the near future. :)Motion sick while parked?Hello, we're looking to buy a Roadtrek and went to see a 2003 190 Popular yesterday. While parked and exploring the rig, I became motion sick and it lasted hours after I got home. It really rocked a lot. Has anyone experienced this? Is there something wrong with this rig (shocks?) or are there jacks that can be used? We used to live in a 5th wheel and also traveled often in a truck camper, so RVs aren't new to me. Maybe I'll get used to the movement, but I'd hate to have to live on dramamine when we'd go out.....