mredge73,
Thanks for your comments on comparing different recipes. The more info everyone has, the better the end results will be.
S04 is a very estery yeast. I love it in English Ales and certain American Pale Ales to give a bit more character. For your tastes, to get closer to the Blue Moon taste, I suggest a more neutral yeast such as S05/1056.
It really depends on your system and tastes. I love that nilo stretched things a bit to hit the target with his system. In another system, it WILL be a bit different. That is why you need to brew and rebrew until you meet your goals.
wolfpak94,
As mredge73 suggests, the only way to know for certain is to check the gravity of the beer. when you get the same reading 3 days in a row, you should be fairly well certain primary fermentation in finished. You can then transfer to a conditioning vessel, if you so desire. It has become popular in homebrewing to not transfer. This is really up to each brewer. There is no universal "best" way to treat your beer.
I tend to be a bit "old school" in that I usually let the beer ferment for two weeks in primary and then transfer to a conditioning vessel for at least another week or until a keg opens up. After a week in conditioning, you can then drop the temp to 40F, if possible. This will may carbonating in the keg a bit easier.
Good luck on your beer.