Locked out of Macbook Pro w/ Retina

I just bought my Macbook Pro with the Retina screen and I was moving my stuff from my imac to my macbook using Migration Assistant and I clicked continue before the estimate was reached for how much memory everything would take so It went on to move my stuff and then I get a message saying that there wasn't enough space in my Macbook Pro for everything so I went back and deselected my applications and stuff so it could all fit. After that, It asked to register my macbook with my Apple ID and all that stuff so I did that and then after that It went to my logon screen. This screen shows the same picture of me that I made for my account on my iMac so I know that got moved over BUT I tried putting in the same password that I used on my iMac (and every password I've ever made in my entire life) but every time my macbook pro says that it's and incorrect password. So I've looking around the web and i realized that you can simpley fix this on any other computer by reinstalling the software from a disk that comes with your computer but the Macbook Pro with the Retina screen doesn't have an optical drive so I've come to realize that there are only two ways to fix this. Either somehow get around the password (Which is where I need the community's help if it's possible), OR I can Go to the Apple store in the morning because It's midnight right now. I'm also thinking about calling Apple Support and hoping that somebody is awake right now to take my call. I'm asking for the community's help right now to see what my options are. If I can't do anything but go to the apple store in the morning, I'll just wait until then. Thanks for any possible help that I may receive here!
-Nick

I had this same problem yesterday.  I ended up reinstalling several times.  I was then stuck in a virtual loop where it kept making me add a new account time and time again.  I finally called Apple support and they had me log in via safe mode by holding down the shift key when starting up.  This allowed me to log in.  I am not sure if this helps when it is still just locked out but it might work.  I held down the option key to reinstall the operating system and I waited to import until after sucessfully reinstalling Lion. 
I would suggest if you do try erasing the HD and reinstalling Lion it will take a while.  Set up your main account, then, before migrating, create a new account that you will log in to for the migration.  This will allow you to merge the newly created account and the migrated account.  I got locked out again when I did this but I was able to go into the secondary account and change my password back.
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