WREXHAM stars hijacked a luggage cart and drove it through an iconic Las Vegas casino during their wild promotion bash.
Hollywood star owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney splashed £500,000 on celebrations after the Red Dragons booked their spot in next season’s Championship.
The once down and out Welsh outfit pulled off the previously unthinkable with their third consecutive promotion.
They finished second on 92 points behind League One’s runaway leaders Birmingham City on 111.
And Phil Parkinson’s side returned to Sin City by private jet on Thursday for their third promotion party in a row.
The players hit a pool party first before being spotted at the luxury Bellagio hotel and casino enjoying downtime.
Ollie Palmer, who has been to all three Vegas bashes, was seen looking worse for wear as the team walked through the hotel lobby.
And at one point, centre-back Dan Scarr cheekily stole a luggage cart and drove it through a corridor as stunned guests looked on.
It was Scarr’s first trip to Vegas with the team after signing from Plymouth Argyle last summer.
After drinking for most of the day, the players then took group snaps with a group of women while laying across the floor of the lobby.
Midfielder George Dobson, 27, was later caught changing his T-shirt with a bottle of beer at his feet.
Onlookers also said the players got stuck in a lift for more than an hour on Friday.
The players had to wait for firefighters to get them out of the elevator as they sobered up.
Owners Reynolds and McElhenney have met up and partied with the team in Vegas for the last two years.
But the American actors are yet to be seen with the crew this week.
Last year the owners put on a “monster” all expenses paid trip that saw the players stay at a fancy hotel overlooking the strip.
The squad chilled out poolside with bikini-clad girls, dined at the exclusive Hakkasan restaurant and partied for FOUR days straight.
Wrexham’s third straight promotion was a feat that had never been achieved in the top five tiers of English football.
A record-extending fourth consecutive move up would see them play in the top-flight for the first time in their 160-year existence.
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