Hi, I know people here have stayed in a caravan if they’ve had a UK holiday so, this is something I never thought about.
Context: I go on cruise holidays with my fiancé and the cabins we stay in on the ship have magnetic walls so we bought magnetic hooks to hang things like hats, light bags on. Space saver. I wondered if the caravans we stay in have magnetic walls as well as I wasn’t sure whether or not we should take our hooks for that as well?
Thanks
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No, they’re fibreglass generally.
They are usually made of fibreglass. Neat idea with the cruise cabins.
I’m pretty sure the walls are just metal and you’ve brought along magnetic hooks.
A caravan is much bigger than a cruise ship cabin
It will have lots more storage space to hang your things, put your things.
A caravan made from steel would be very heavy. Newer ones likely glass fibre and older aluminium skinned. A camper van which keeps the original van body is likely steel. But most will have insulation and an inner wall skin anyway.
No, they don’t have those types of walls. Also if you’re used to cruise ships you’ll think a caravan has loads of storage space,