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The '''Lock-In''' was an event in [[Westmore Middle School]] where kids could spend the night and have fun. But the real highlight was to raise money for the school's music program. It was supposed to be fun,but it was actually really boring for [[Greg Heffley]], until it was time for party games. At first, the kids weren't paying attention,because they were too busy playing with electronics. But one of the chaperones named Mr Palermo confiscated the electronics. First, they played the name game, where you had to make up a nickname. Greg was having trouble at first, but he finally settled on "Great Greg". But someone else took that nickname, and eventually a chaperone had to bail him out. Greg wasn't happy, because the nickname the chaperone chose was "Jolly Greg", and now Greg was stuck with an embarrassing nickname for the whole night. Next, they played a secret game. After that, they played "Guess Who" where the kids were split up into teams and they had to take a picture of someone's body part and the others had to guess who it was. The team that Greg was in chose to take a picture of this kid named Tyson Sander's bent arm. They were pretty happy because they thought they were gonna win. But when the teachers saw the picture, they got very angry, because they thought it was a picture of a butt. That scared the kids, so they hid behind some instruments until the teachers discovered them, and they told the kids to come out. They came out, and then the teachers matched the picture to Tyson Sander's arm. Afterwards, it was time to sleep. Instead of sleeping, the kids were running around. [[Mr. Palmero]], however told them to sleep. But every once in a while, one of the kids would fart, so Mr. Palmero said that they should fart behind the curtain. The kids took turns asking to go behind the curtain, and one of them blew a tuba. Eventually, the heater was intentionally turned off by a chaperone and it ended up with the boys kept in their sleeping bags and a freezing cold night. They tried to dig the floor with spoons, but it failed. At 3:00 am, the parents arrived pounding on the door, and they were angry because they tried to call their kids, but the kids wouldn't answer because their moblie phones were confiscated. The electronics were returned, and all the kids went home, except for Greg and [[Rowley]](presumably they walked back or their parents eventually had to get them). Greg then explains that the whole Lock-In idea was a scam.
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[[Category:Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series]]
The '''Lock-In''' was an event in [[Westmore Middle School]] where kids could spend the night and have fun. It was featured in ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth]]''. Proceeds of the event would benefit the music program, through the [[Save Our Music Program]] fund.
 
==In the book==
Shown as a "fun" event, it was proven to be boring and risky for [[Greg Heffley]] and many other kids. Though it was technically coed, only about 10% of the students who showed up to the event were girls—also, Greg claims that were too many adults claiming that there was at least one adult for every kid that was there (most of the chaperones were parents while the rest were teachers who Greg figures were forced to be there).
 
While there were activities and games set up for the students to do, they weren't really all that fun and weren't very appropriate for middle school students:
* There was a ball pit and a drawing table, the former of which was only used by Fregley.
* Most of the games that were done were "ice-breakers," which are supposed to help the students get to know each other, never mind the fact that Greg and most of the other students already know each other pretty well (since they've all been going to school together since at least Kindergarten).
Most of the kids who came brought personal electronics with them to keep themselves entertained, but those were eventually confiscated by the chaperones, who forced the kids to be more "social" with each other at the party. Some of the kids also brought snacks and drinks for themselves, but those were ultimately confiscated by the chaperones as well.
 
One of the games that the students played was "I Never Told Anyone This Before," which [[Mrs. Carr]] claimed would help the kids bond with one another, but most kids told bad confessions about themselves. Greg realized that the purpose in THAT game was to let the chaperones know who the troublemakers were. His suspicions were confirmed when an adult trailed Teddy Caldwell who had graffitied a bad word on the school.
 
There was a game of Guess-Who? which involved a camera, making the students excited to use an electronic again, despite the cameras being the old-film type, which dissapointed the students. During a game of "Guess-Who?", in which the purpose is to take a close up picture of a body part of someone in their team and then the other teams have to guess who is in the picture, Greg's team took a picture of [[Tyson Sanders]]'s bent arm. They had the best picture of the teams but they got into near trouble when a chaperone confuses it for someone's buttocks. When Greg's team members make a run for it, they are all eventually caught except for Christopher Brownfield. However they were able to get the teachers to believe it was a bent arm and were let off the hook.
 
During the night, the boys made fart noises and were still awake. [[Mr. Palmero]] turned off the heating to keep them in and told them to fart behind the curtains, which caused major disturbance. At around 3 AM, a group of angry parents pounded on the doors, as they were worried about their kids—as it would seem, these parents tried calling their kids on their phones, but since the chaperones confiscated them, the kids weren't able to get in touch with their parents and tell them about what was going on.
 
As Greg and Rowley were the only kids at the Lock-In who didn't have their own cellphones, they were the only ones left once the group of angry parents took their kids home. Greg later thinks that the whole reason the Lock-In existed was to turn kids off from boy-girl parties. However this does not change his view, as he is seen excited over [[Jordan Jury]] hosting a boy-girl party.
 
== Trivia ==
* The illustration on the Lock-In poster bears a resemblance to characters in [[Poptropica]].
 
== Known Participates ==
 
=== Students ===
* [[Greg Heffley]]
* [[Rowley Jefferson]]
* [[George Fleer]]
* [[Nicky Wood]]
* [[Christopher Brownfield]]
* [[Tyson Sanders]]
* [[Albert Sandy]]
* [[Fregley]]
* [[Jennifer Houseman]]
* [[Teddy Caldwell]]
* [[Justin Spitzer]]
* [[Jeffrey Chang]]
* [[David Rosenburg]]
 
=== Chaperones ===
* [[Mrs. Carr]]
* [[Mr. Tanner]]
* [[Mrs. Dean]]
* [[Mrs. Barnum]]
* [[Mrs. Libby]]
* [[Mr. Palmero]]
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Lock-In.png|The Poster advertising the Lock-In
Lock-In 4.png|Boys arriving at the Lock-In.
Lock-In 1.png|The chaperones.
Kidswithelectronics.png|Kids with their electronics.
Lock-In 2.png|The activity center.
Lock-In 3.png|[[Mr. Tanner]] collecting electronic gadgets in a garbage bag.
NameGame.png|Mrs. Carr explaining the Name Game.
Rowleytakinghisturn.png
GreatGeorge.png
JollyGreg.png
Teddyexplaininghespraypaintedabadword.png|Teddy Caldwell explaining he was the one who spray-painted a bad word on the front of the school.
JustinSpitzercollectingthesnacks.png|Justin Spitzer collecting the snacks.
Jeffreygettingridofhischesepuffs.png|Jeffrey Chang, the last kid with remaining junk food flushes his cheese puffs down the toilet.
TeamThree.png|The Team Three kids.
George Fleer catching a kid spying on them.png|George Fleer catching one of the Team Four kids spying on them.
Tysonpictureofelbow.png|Nicky Wood taking a picture of Tyson Sanders elbow.
TysonSandersElbow.png|The picture of Tyson Sanders' elbow.
MrTannermistakingthephotoforankidsbutt.png|Mr. Tanner mistaking the photo for a butt.
TeamThree Running.png|George and the other Team Three kids running.
Justincatchinggregandtyosn.png|Justin Spitzer catching Greg and Tyson.
MrTannerrealizingit.png|Mr. Tanner realizing the picture is of Tyson Sanders' elbow.
SomeoneFarting.png
David Rosenburg.png|David Rosenburg blowing a tuba.
TheKidsShivering.png
Sardines..png|The boys so cold that they packed theirselves together like sardines to preserve body heat.
AlbertSandyexplainingaboutamovie.png
TheKidsWithSpoons.png
TheBoysTryingToGetTheTowingGuysAttenttion.png|The boys trying to get the towing company guy's attention.
Angryparents.png
GregRowleynocellphones.png|Greg and Rowley, the only two kids without cellphones.
</gallery>
 
[[Category:Westmore Middle School]]
[[Category:Events]]
[[Category:Greg's dislikes]]
[[Category:Miscellaneous]]
[[Category:Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth]]

Latest revision as of 17:54, 10 July 2022

The Lock-In was an event in Westmore Middle School where kids could spend the night and have fun. It was featured in Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth. Proceeds of the event would benefit the music program, through the Save Our Music Program fund.

In the book

Shown as a "fun" event, it was proven to be boring and risky for Greg Heffley and many other kids. Though it was technically coed, only about 10% of the students who showed up to the event were girls—also, Greg claims that were too many adults claiming that there was at least one adult for every kid that was there (most of the chaperones were parents while the rest were teachers who Greg figures were forced to be there).

While there were activities and games set up for the students to do, they weren't really all that fun and weren't very appropriate for middle school students:

  • There was a ball pit and a drawing table, the former of which was only used by Fregley.
  • Most of the games that were done were "ice-breakers," which are supposed to help the students get to know each other, never mind the fact that Greg and most of the other students already know each other pretty well (since they've all been going to school together since at least Kindergarten).

Most of the kids who came brought personal electronics with them to keep themselves entertained, but those were eventually confiscated by the chaperones, who forced the kids to be more "social" with each other at the party. Some of the kids also brought snacks and drinks for themselves, but those were ultimately confiscated by the chaperones as well.

One of the games that the students played was "I Never Told Anyone This Before," which Mrs. Carr claimed would help the kids bond with one another, but most kids told bad confessions about themselves. Greg realized that the purpose in THAT game was to let the chaperones know who the troublemakers were. His suspicions were confirmed when an adult trailed Teddy Caldwell who had graffitied a bad word on the school.

There was a game of Guess-Who? which involved a camera, making the students excited to use an electronic again, despite the cameras being the old-film type, which dissapointed the students. During a game of "Guess-Who?", in which the purpose is to take a close up picture of a body part of someone in their team and then the other teams have to guess who is in the picture, Greg's team took a picture of Tyson Sanders's bent arm. They had the best picture of the teams but they got into near trouble when a chaperone confuses it for someone's buttocks. When Greg's team members make a run for it, they are all eventually caught except for Christopher Brownfield. However they were able to get the teachers to believe it was a bent arm and were let off the hook.

During the night, the boys made fart noises and were still awake. Mr. Palmero turned off the heating to keep them in and told them to fart behind the curtains, which caused major disturbance. At around 3 AM, a group of angry parents pounded on the doors, as they were worried about their kids—as it would seem, these parents tried calling their kids on their phones, but since the chaperones confiscated them, the kids weren't able to get in touch with their parents and tell them about what was going on.

As Greg and Rowley were the only kids at the Lock-In who didn't have their own cellphones, they were the only ones left once the group of angry parents took their kids home. Greg later thinks that the whole reason the Lock-In existed was to turn kids off from boy-girl parties. However this does not change his view, as he is seen excited over Jordan Jury hosting a boy-girl party.

Trivia

  • The illustration on the Lock-In poster bears a resemblance to characters in Poptropica.

Known Participates

Students

Chaperones

Gallery