The team at Donald Trump Donald John TrumpUS reimposes UN sanctions on Iran amid increasing tensions Jeff Flake: Republicans 'should hold the same position' on SCOTUS vacancy as 2016 Trump supporters chant 'Fill that seat' at North Carolina rally MORE’s soon-to-open hotel in Washington says requests about holding events at the luxury space are pouring in for two particular times: Election Day and Inauguration Day.

“We’re getting a lot of inquiries,” -Mickael Damelincourt, managing director for the Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C., tells ITK. While there’s no way of knowing if supporters of the GOP presidential candidate are behind the booking spree, Damelincourt says the prime Pennsylvania Avenue real estate is playing a part in the interest. “Obviously because of our location … many, many people are looking for information.”

The majority of Election and Inauguration Day inquiries have been from groups and companies looking into reserving the more than 13,000-square-foot ballroom along with guest rooms, the hotel exec says. “We know for sure we’ll be extremely busy,” he said, predicting sell-out crowds.

The hotel, where a guest room starts at $545 per night (but, as is typical in the hospitality world, would be “much higher” for special events), recently announced it’ll be opening two years ahead of schedule, in September 2016. Damelincourt said at the time of the announcement that he’s “never seen so much interest and so many early bookings as I have at Trump D.C.”

When asked if there’s any plan for Trump to stay at his eponymous hotel on Nov. 8, Damelincourt replied with a laugh, “I think he’s very busy right now. I don’t think he’s thinking about that for the time being.”