Tom Hall, Isabel Choat, Kevin Rushby and Harriet Green 

Family holidays: Live Q&A!

Still not booked your family holiday? Fear not, our panel of experts will be online at lunchtime today to offer advice on where to go, who to book with and how to keep your brood happy on their travels
  
  

Children on holiday
Photograph: Stuart Westmoreland/Corbis Photograph: Stuart Westmoreland/Corbis

What was once a pleasure – researching your holiday – can become a chore once you have a family. Not because you don't want to go away with your nearest and dearest, but because organising a trip to suit every member of the family – within budget – can be a bit of a headache. So we thought we would bring together some of our experts to help you plan your 2012 holiday.

Whether you're simply trying to decide where to go this summer, are seeking a stylish place to stay (the sort of place you might have gone to pre-children) that will welcome your kids with open arms, or are after more detailed advice on a particular destination or type of activity, our panel of experts will do their best to advise you.

Post your question by clicking on the comments button. The Q&A will be live from 1pm-2pm tomorrow (8 February). We will endeavour to answer as many questions as possible but can not guarantee that we will be able to get to all of them.

THE PANEL

Kevin Rushby, regular Guardian contributor and father of four (aged 22, 20, 16 and eight), whose youngest often joins him on his adventures, from canoeing the Norfolk Broads to swimming with sharks in Fiji

Laura Dixon, associate editor of i-escape.com, where she oversees their family travel selection, and mother of one (aged 1½)

Our regular travel expert Tom Hall of Lonely Planet, father of two (aged four and two)

Harriet Green, editor of the Guardian's Family section and mother of one (aged eight)

Isabel Choat, the Guardian's online travel editor and mother of one (aged 22 months)

 

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