Emma Stone snuggles up to Mickey Mouse during a day with family at Disney World in Florida

Emma Stone decided it was time for her to spend the day in the happiest place on earth.

On Wednesday, the Oscar-winning actress got some quality family time as she and some loved ones headed to Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, which is typically associated with being in Orlando.

And A-list leading lady was all smiles when she met Mickey Mouse himself at Town Square Theater in Magic Kingdom Park.

The Scottsdale, Arizona native opted to keep it casual in the fashion department, wearing light blue jeans and a white crop top that sometimes hinted at her toned abs.

But in keeping with the party spirit of Disney and its famous characters, Stone played the part of Minnie Mouse by wearing her famous ears and red and white polka dot bow on her head.

Happiest place on earth: Emma Stone, 34, spent Wednesday’s day with family at Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida

Along with the combination of ears and bow, Stone let her red locks fall just past her shoulders with a parting slightly to the right.

She stood proudly next to Mickey with her left arm over his shoulders, flashing a beaming smile that could light up a Disney set.

Mickey, for his part, was decked out in his classic ensemble with his left arm stretched out to accentuate his blue and gold cape.

During her acclaimed career in Hollywood, Stone has collaborated with Disney on several occasions, including voicing Ivana in the episode of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2006), entitled Crushed, which aired on the Disney Channel.

She also played Estella / Cruella in the Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures crime comedy Cruella (2021), based on the character Cruella de Vil from the novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians (1956) by Dodie Smith.

The cast included Emma Thompson, Joel Fry, Paul Walter Hauser, Emily Beecham, Kirby Howell-Baptiste and Mark Strong.

Stone also played Eugenia ‘Skeeter’ Phelan in the historical drama film The Help (2012) distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

The story focuses on Skeeter, an aspiring journalist, and her relationship with two black girls, Aibileen Clark and Minny Jackson, played by Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer, during the Civil Rights Movement in Jackson, Mississippi in 1963.

The Help received four Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Davis and Best Supporting Actress for both Jessica Chastain and Spencer, with the latter winning the award.

Radiant: In keeping with Disney's festive mood, Stone played the role of Minnie Mouse by wearing her famous ears and red and white polka dot bow on her head

Radiant: In keeping with Disney’s festive mood, Stone played the role of Minnie Mouse by wearing her famous ears and red and white polka dot bow on her head

Disney History: Stone has collaborated with Disney on several occasions, including playing Estella/Cruella in the crime comedy Cruella (2021) which is based on the character Cruella de Vil from Dodie Smith's novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians (1956).

Disney History: Stone has collaborated with Disney on several occasions, including playing Estella/Cruella in the crime comedy Cruella (2021) which is based on the character Cruella de Vil from Dodie Smith’s novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians (1956).

Disney History: Stone also starred in the period drama The Help, which was distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures;  co-stars Octavia Spencer and Viola Davis were both nominated for Oscars, and Spencer won the Best Supporting Actress award

Disney History: Stone also starred in the period drama The Help, which was distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures; co-stars Octavia Spencer and Viola Davis were both nominated for Oscars, and Spencer won the Best Supporting Actress award

Stone and husband Dave McCary, who celebrate their third wedding anniversary in September, are the proud parents of their two-year-old daughter, Louise, who was named after Stone’s grandmother, Jean Louise.

In homage to that same grandmother, Stone was given Jean’s middle name.

In total, Stone has received three Academy Award nominations, including Best Supporting Actress for the black comedy-drama film Birdman (2018) and Best Supporting Actress for the historical black comedy film The Favorite (2018).

She won her Oscar in the Best Actress category for her role in the romantic musical film La La Land, alongside Ryan Gosling.

In the film, Stone and co-star Ryan Gosling play an aspiring actress and a struggling jazz pianist, respectively, who meet and fall in love while chasing their dreams in Los Angeles.