I'm telling you now, as a young twenty-something going to Eclipse, I felt horribly out of place. Or, rather, I felt too young to be there. Most of the patrons were (as is obvious) casino goers looking to celebrate their wins (or to console themselves, down on their luck). And really, the only people what kind of cash to burn in a casino range from late thirties and above.
I must have been the only one in my twenties there, apart from my friend when we sat at the bar of Eclipse. It's more of an "entertainment lounge" than actual bar were you could go dance to the the latest music. Seeing as their clientele is... more mature, Eclipse adjusted accordingly, getting acts that perform music from decades past. I guess that's one of Eclipse's redeeming factors: they have live performances every so often, and they're actually very good! (Well if you're into that sort of thing.)
Eclipse is more like a big hall with lounge chairs and booths dotting the sides, and when there's a live performance, the middle is cleared out where... your parents can dance to disco hits performed live.
The prices are what you'd expect inside a casino: short of actually robbing you of money via slot machines. But the bar is very well stocked! Just don't order anything from their dessert menu. It took more than 45 minutes for my friends lava cake to come! (Well, that's just to be expected, at a bar.) read more