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Rob McElhenney has previously revealed how the Wrexham players will celebrate on the back of securing another promotion.
Heading into Saturday's League One fixture against Charlton Athletic, Wrexham knew promotion was within touching distance.
This was due to Wycombe Wanderers' 1-0 defeat by Leyton Orient, meaning the Red Dragons would seal a place in the Championship with victory against the Addicks.
Phil Parkinson's men went on to win 3-0 thanks to a brace from Sam Smith and a goal from Ollie Rathbone, sealing a third successive promotion.
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After their previous two promotions, the Wrexham stars were treated to a trip to Las Vegas, and it looks like the tradition will be continued at the end of the current season.
Speaking in May 2024, Wrexham co-owner McElhenney said: "We did it for the second time. And if they get promoted again, we promised them that they will be sent to Vegas again.
"If you see Ryan (Reynolds, Wrexham co-owner), he's gonna say no and I'm going to say yes."
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Speaking after beating Charlton, Wrexham skipper James McClean said: "It doesn't just come from the dress room. It comes from the management, the owners, the fans and our families and the staff behind the scenes."
Meanwhile, McElhenney added: "It seemed like an impossible dream. The greatest dressing room in sports, in any category, I've ever seen before. Truly folks I've seen who are all for one and one for all. This community, I'm speechless with their passion and emotion."
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Ryan Reynolds said: "There are so many people here that don't get the credit they deserve. People are here everyday, the stewards, the supporters, the media team, the coaches, everyone keeping the players safe. People who are not talked about, not sung about but actually keep the entire thing going and we have so much love for them."
Wrexham still have work to do before they can fully celebrate as they take on Lincoln City next weekend to round off the 24/25 League One campaign.