that means trouble for bernhard zangerl. his family runs a hotel and a bar, popular among lovers of aprÉs ski parties. now, he only has his animals to keep him company. >> bernhard zangerl is normally busy running a 5-star hotel, two restaurants, and an aprÈs-ski bar his family owns in ischgl. he's never had so much time for his animals. he comes to help out every evening now. the produce from their own farm is usually delivered to the hotel and restaurants, but they're still closed. and without any tourists, the farm work just isn't worth it, says bernhard. >> the basic question is whether or not we'll have visitors, because everything depends on them. we're worried and hope we can get everything up and running as soon as possible. >> the whole town is reliant on tourists from germany, belgium, and the netherlands. it has 1,600 residents and 12,000 beds. the village looks like it's ready and poised for the moment things pick up again. the silvretta cable car in running test mode. with hotels closed and no tourists around, r