MacBook Pro to MacBook Pro File Transfer

Perhaps too basic of a question, but I haven't been able to find the answer elsewhere.
I'm getting a new MacBook Pro in a couple of weeks and need to transfer non-application files from my old (early 2011) MacBook Pro to the new one.  In the previous migration, also MacBook to MacBook I just started up the old MacBook as a Firewire Target disk and copied the files to the new one.  Firewire has apparently been phased out because it is not on the new MacBook.  Does Thunderbolt work in the same way?  Can I hook the pair up using a T'bolt to T'bolt cable, start my present, soon to be old, MacBook up as a Target disk (hold 't' during startup?) and copy the files over?
Relatedly, what is the preferred or recommended method of transferring files used with Apple's Index-type Applications (i.e., iTunes, Mail, and iPhoto)?  Is it OK to simply copy the files over to the appropriate location or should I use the "Import" or "Add to Library" choices with the new program?  After twenty years of near-religious devotion to constant upgrading to the newest OS version, I've slacked off the last couple of years and am currently running OS 10.8.5, iPhoto 9.4.3, Mail 6.6, and iTunes 11.1.5, should version number figure into the answer. With my previous transfers, the "old" machine had the latest software and thus wasn't an issue.
Thanks!
Chris

Hi CB,
Not a problem, as Eric has pointed out correctly, TM works with Thunderbolt. If you have't got one on the old MBP, you would require a FireWire to Thunderbolt adaptor, for your new Mac that has not got a FW port. Then FW to the FW port on your old MBP.
Of course, with both having Thunderbolt, TB to TB - and whala! It is fast!
Let us know about the fun with the new Mac
Leo

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