Wrexham players are currently celebrating in Las Vegas having secured a third straight promotion under Phil Parkinson.
If April brings promotions for Wrexham, then May is all about the party in Las Vegas.
Wrexham have now secured three straight promotions under Phil Parkinson and preparations for life in the Championship will soon begin.
For three years in a row, Wrexham have clinched promotion in April – and we have seen Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds fund a huge promotion party in Las Vegas the following month.
Ryan Longman is on his first Vegas trip with Wrexham and we have already seen players mixing it up with former NFL stars over in the United States.

Rob McElhenney shares photo alongside Ollie Palmer
McElhenney has joined Wrexham players in Vegas, getting involved in the celebrations himself.
The Wrexham co-owner has now taken to Instagram to post a photo alongside striker Ollie Palmer.
Sharing on his Instagram story, McElhenney showed a photo of himself and Palmer holding up four fingers.
Wrexham have just achieved three promotions in a row, with McElhenney and Palmer now seemingly hinting towards aiming for a fourth.
‘If you’re gonna dream, might as well dream big’ said McElhenney, alongside a sticker which simply read ‘why not?’
We already know McElhenney sees more success coming for Wrexham, and it’s no surprise to see Palmer backing another promotion.
It’s just a year since Palmer publicly predicted three promotions in a row, during a Men In Blazers live show from Vancouver.
Wrexham have made the seemingly impossible come true in recent years, and many fans will be right there with McElhenney and Palmer in terms of dreaming of Premier League football.
Potential Ollie Palmer exit will sting
Wrexham are reportedly ready to spend this summer as McElhenney and Reynolds seek to fund key additions.
McElhenney has spoken about difficult exits from Wrexham and, sadly, striker Palmer could be one of them this summer.
Palmer has been absolutely pivotal to Wrexham’s rise and became the club’s record signing when he joined from AFC Wimbledon in January 2022.
The giant forward has not only been a brilliant target and a real source of goals in attack but an incredibly likeable character.
Wrexham’s progress means Palmer may be on his way out, though, as he failed to make a league appearance after the January transfer deadline.
Bradford City wanted Palmer in January and the Bantams may be back in the hunt after winning promotion from League Two.
If this summer is the end of the line for Palmer, then we can only say that we loved seeing him represent Wrexham on and off the pitch and his impact will never be forgotten – no matter how high this club goes.
