She has won critical acclaim for her performance as Queen Anne in The Favourite, and is the current favourite to take home the Best Actress Oscar. And two days out from the Academy Awards, Olivia Colman enjoyed some light relief with a family day at Disneyland in Anaheim on Friday. The Shaun of The Dead actress, 45, looked happier than ever before the biggest day in her career as she rode the teacups and the carousel with her family including husband Ed Sinclair, sons Hall, 14, and Sinclair, 12, and her daughter, three. The Favourite... to win: Olivia Colman enjoyed some light relief with a family day at Disneyland in Anaheim on Friday, two days before the Oscars The world-famous star kept a low profile in a black t-shirt and tan coat paired with chestnut trousers, paired with a grey baseball cap. Olivia was named Best Actress for her role as a reclusive Queen Anne of Great Britain in The Favourite, with the film winning seven awards in total throughout the night at the BAFTAs. The film about the eccentric 18th century British monarch, which now seems bound for Oscars glory, was beaten to the best film prize by Mexican drama Roma. Ride of her life! Olivia really let out her inner child as she rode a Dumbo-themed ride with her three-year-old daughter Bonding time: The world-famous star kept a low profile in a black t-shirt and tan coat paired with chestnut trousers, paired with a grey baseball cap while pushing her daughter along in a pram Hold on tight! Olivia enjoyed some of the more easy-going rides with her family as they chatted away while riding the teacups Wahey! Olivia and her son held on tight as they sat behind her husband and youngest child on one of the rollercoasters But it won other BAFTAs for outstanding British film, original screenplay, costume design, production design and hair and make-up, while Olivia's British co-star Rachel Weisz was best supporting actress The film's Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos said: 'We made a very British film, the story is very British. I don't know what else to say about Olivia, she's just an amazing human being, actor and she's a joy to work with. 'I think she doesn't take herself too seriously, and just enjoys what she's doing a lot and that's why every time it's all new to her.' Leisurely stroll: Olivia chatted to a pal as they strolled through the theme park together soaking up the sunshine Loving life: Olivia appeared to be having just as much fun as her young children on the theme park ride as she beamed with delight Family day out: The Shaun of The Dead actress, 45, looked happier than ever before the biggest day in her career as she rode the teacups and the carousel with her family including husband Ed Sinclair, sons Hall, 14, and Sinclair, 12, and her daughter, three Olivia gushed: 'I do know what to say, I've actually written something down. To my fellow nominees, to be in the same company as you is an extraordinary honour. I'm very shaky, sorry. We're having an amazing night aren't we? We're going to get so p***** later.' She added: 'Emma and Rachel, [thank you] for your performances and what you did after the camera stopped rolling. We've never talked about this and I find it very emotional, but I love you.' Earlier in the evening Rachel Weisz put on an emotional display with her co-star Olivia as she collected the prestigious gong. Scared? Olivia appeared to cling on tight as she sat in the yellow and green carriage next to her son wearing a grey cap and pair of oversized shades Sweet: Olivia and her family visited the Alice in Wonderland section of the park where they rode Absolem the Caterpillar Olivia, looked delighted with her friend's achievement, as they shared a sweet kiss as she congratulated the actress for winning the sought after award. Rachel looked much younger than her years as she sported her dark chocolate brown tresses slicked behind her ears, while her features were enhanced with rosy blusher and deep pink gloss. As she collected the award for Best Supporting Actress, Rachel said: 'I played this opposite two of the most glorious women, Olivia Colman and Emma Stone, and didn't we have the most glorious time? Hats off to you ladies!'. Don't get dizzy! During their exciting the day out the family caught up during a jaunt on the teacups Disney day: Olivia relaxed ahead a night at the Academy Awards by spending the day with her family at the theme park Speaking about their on-screen kiss, Rachel said they were very unprepared: 'My mouth met hers and our lips opened and there's not really preparation involved in kissing someone I don't think. I don't know of any. 'My character was in love with her, they'd been lovers since they were girls teenagers. There was no age of consent for women anyway! No preparation she's just gorgeous and lovely.' 'It’s an extraordinary piece of writing. They’re both just so extraordinary the whole cast there’s too many people to make,e the main story is this three women it’s just a joy everyday to watch and work. We had alo fun. Cute: She cuddled up to her daughter on the Dumbo ride and appeared to be having a lovely time together Beaming: The family enjoyed a sunny day out as the park basked in sunshine during their fun-filled day out 'I didn’t know when we saw the final film that it was going to be a tragic love story, I think he faced all those challenges he just allowed us to play our parts. 'A challenge I just remember the dance that Joe and I did. I’ve never danced professionally, before so it was quite a complicated dance to learn, but when I saw the finale film I saw the scene was really about the queen, she realises she’s wheelchair bound and has gout and frail and watching her face turn from enjoyment to envy to utter tragic pain is just she’s such an extraordinary actress. 'I would speak for myself, my performance completely relied on the other two, it would be fair to say each one of us relied on The other two.' Gearing up: On Sunday Olivia is 'The Favourite' to receive The Best Actress award for her role in the hit film Going for glory! Olivia was named Best Actress for her role as a reclusive Queen Anne of Great Britain in The Favourite, with the film winning seven awards in total throughout the night at the BAFTAsAll rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility