Hi Snoops, welcome to the madhouse!
Yep, your Mak should show you quite a few things. Uranus does look a bit like a bluish star unless you increase the magnification a bit more. To recognise if it is Uranus, it should look like a small (very small) disc rather than a bright pinpoint of light.
I am not familiar with Maks and their observing capability so don't take too much creedence in what I say
If you are going to stay up all night you will be able to see Saturn quite easy in the low East about 4am. It looks fairly good even in el-cheapo scopes so your Mak will show it great!
The best way to spot a Planet amongst the Stars is that Planets don't twinkle, Stars do. Find it using your 25mm Plossl (Plossl: type of eyepiece). Once you've found it, centre it in the Eyepice and switch over to the 10mm Plossl. Then you'll see the rings of saturn quite clearly.
You'll get lots of tips in here, so keep asking.