How can I upgrade my systems to Lion?

Obviously, I'm not the most Mac savvy person. I want Lion at the very least. I currently have two systems in my home. An iMac and a MacBook. We purchased the iMac in 2006 and we are still running Tiger on it. I purchased my MacBook in 2010 and I've been running Leopard on that. I know Lion has been out for a while, so it's time for us to finally upgrade. The Tiger version we're running on the iMac is version 10.4.11 and the version of Leopard on my Macbook is 10.6.8. The processor on the iMac is 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo and the MacBook's processor is 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo.
Model Identifier:          iMac5,1
Model Identifier:          MacBook5,1
We went to Best Buy today since we don't really have any Mac stores close to us, I don't really like going to our Best Buy for Mac advice so much but it was really my only choice besides asking online. When I asked about getting Mountain Lion, the employee said that when it comes to our iMac, we have to get Snow Leopard first, and then get Lion from there. I wasn't very clearly on that and he seemed to be rushing us, so I decided to come here and ask. All I want to do is upgrade both of our systems to at least Lion. If it's a good idea to get Mountain Lion too, we'll probably get it.

Note to all -  Apple has left you stranded re Mt. Lion and future upgrades  if you were an early MacBook Pro adopter.
My Mac Book Pro will NOT run Mountain Lion.  It was purchased in mid-December 2006.
I took the serial numbeer to the nearest Apple Store and they confirmed: DO NOT INSTALL MOUNTAIN LION ON THIS COMPUTER.   This unit has adquate RAM and DISK but it has something to do with how Apple uses the processor - even though it is a core-duo dual processor Intel unit.
So early and semi-early adopters of Apple computers have been left high and dry without an upgrade path at this point.  Only choice from here on out is to buy a new machine.
No $ incentives to upgrade.  Just "you are out of luck"

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