Miley Cyrus celebrated her Sweet 16 at Disneyland on Sunday with a jam-packed schedule that would take 10 years off the life of any mere mortal.
In the space of 12 hours, the "Hannah Montana" star:
* Sat down for a one-on-one interview with "Good Morning America" at the Anaheim theme park.
* Hopped on the Indiana Jones Adventure ride with some kids from her favorite charity. (Later she presented them with a check from Disney for $1 million.)
* Filmed a segment with the Food Network.
* Met with international media at Sleeping Beauty Castle.
* Gave an exclusive interview to Extra television in the Disneyland Dream Suite.
* Rode down the theme park's parade route in a vintage automobile.
* Raced through a gauntlet of media on the Purple Carpet (her favorite color).
* Jumped on a floating stage on the Rivers of America to entertain 5,000 fans with a four-song set ("See You Again," "Fly on the Wall," "Breakout" and "Girls Night Out").
* Navigated a mob of screaming fans surrounded by a phalanx of security guards before taking refuge with her boyfriend in the Dream Suite.
* Received a "Happy Birthday" serenade from her fans on Main Street U.S.A. followed by a "Best of Both Worlds" fireworks finale.
* Spent another two hours after the park closed riding her favorite attractions with friends and family (her favorite: the Mad Tea Party teacups).
"This is probably the coolest thing that has ever happened to me in my life," said Cyrus, without breaking a sweat.
And when the evening was over, what was she most excited about? The puppy her parents got her for her birthday.
- Brady MacDonald, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer















