NebFan. I agree with Homebody that everything sounds normal (with good temps. -except a bit too high on humidity). I know you're "dying" to see & interact with your new pet, & we all go thru that, but we learn to be patient while our new snake "settles in".
New homes are very scary for them, & they're much more likely to start exploring their new home at night, in the dark, when you're presumably asleep & not watching.
In the wild, ball pythons are predators, but other predators actually prey on ball pythons too, so laying low (being very cautious) is how they survive. Be patient, always, with snakes- it pays off.