ITunes full transfer from one Mac to another - Help Please

Good morning, I have searched for this answer prior to this post however I have not found the specific scenario that I am asking a question about and would like some direction if possible, so any assistance is greatly appreciated and I thank all who can help ahead of time.
I have a Macbook Pro laptop that I currently have my entire music library loaded on, iPhone, iPad, and iPod synced to.  I have all of my purchases, downloads, etc. for these devices all synced up to this laptop.  I have a second MacBook Pro (newer) that I have been using side by side but have never transferred any of my library, iOS device syncs, etc. to it.  I have literally never used iTunes on my newer Macbook Pro.  I am going to be getting rid of my old laptop and want to make sure that everything gets transferred over to the new laptop.
The 3 main things that I need to do properly are as follows.
1) Transfer all music/videos/playlists from my old mac to new Mac.
2) Make sure that my iOS devices sync properly and recognize the new Mac as their "owner" or "main computer" for syncing.
3) Deactivate old Mac iTunes or iOS devices in iTunes or whatever I need to do before wiping this computer out and rebuilding it to "decommission" it.
I just want to make sure that if iTunes takes a "seat" for my username, that this Mac's "seat" is freed up for use by my new Mac and I want to make sure that my iOS devices are going to sync up properly with the new Mac as they did with my old.
I am very sorry if these have been covered before (they likely have I'm sure) however as I said, I wasn't able to find the information specific to my needs, so even if you just point me in the right direction, any assistance would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you again.

3) Downloaded all purchassed items on destination computer.
Don't need this as your purchases are in the iTunes folder you copy across in step 4.
4) Replaced entire Music folder on destination computer with source computer's Music folder
This copied over the files you downloaded step 3.

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