Wrexham captain Ben Tozer has provided a detailed, step-by-step itinerary of their "outrageous" trip to Las Vegas, featuring Steve Aoki, The Chainsmokers and dinner at the Bellagio.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, the Hollywood owners of the newly-crowned National League champions, promised a team holiday to 'Sin City' if they earned promotion.
And months later, Phil Parkinson's side did exactly that.
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They mathematically secured their place in League Two with a 3-1 victory over Boreham Wood on April 22 – a result that sparked some heartwarming scenes at full-time.
To their credit, Reynolds and McElhenney kept their word. Last week, Paul Mullin and his Wrexham teammates jetted off to the United States for an unforgettable four-day holiday.
So what did they get up to? Club captain BenTozer has opened up on exactly what they got up to.
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“The flight wasn’t direct, which was the only hitch, apart from that we can’t complain,” he told talkSPORT.
“We got there Thursday dinner time, they took us to Hakkasan for dinner which was amazing and then we went to Hakkasan Nightclub and they treated us to the best tables and it was just insane really. Almost everything was insane.
“The next day they took us to Wet Republic Pool Party which was again the best tables and the best layout for us and everything was free, then in the evening was Omnia Nightclub and four of us got to go up on stage with Steve Aoki.
“The next day was Marquee Pool Party followed by dinner out on the balcony at the Bellagio then we were at XS Nightclub where The Chainsmokers were playing, again everything was the best treatment, it was outrageous.
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“Teo Pool Party followed by Teo Nightclub then we had to get up and go in the morning.”
Tozer added: “At the Bellagio [there was an ice sculpture] honestly the treatment we’ve had has been almost like royalty, it’s been so surreal and the owners are just incredible.
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“There have been talks about the owners for next time with a possible private jet.
"We had the best security, even if we wanted to go to the toilet they would take us. I was like ‘no chance’ I wanted to get in the mix but that was the sort of treatment we had, it was so bizarre.
“The honesty and the personable bits they’re doing around the town, I believe we’ve got the best owners in the world, the way that they are. They honour everything that they say and they don’t say it flippantly, so far they’ve backed everything they’ve said up.”
How good does that sound?
Topics: Wrexham, Ryan Reynolds, League Two