Heel lift was under one inch (~.95") when the picks were pressed to the table. Because the blades are shorter to prevent tangling with your dance partner, the heel lift will be less than a freestyle blade.
Incidentally, if I remember right, though it's been a long time since I chose new dance boots, heels are usually chosen higher on dance boots. E.g., you might choose a 2 - 2.5" heel instead of 1 5 - 1.75" heel on a freestyle boot - but don't quote me on those numbers. On top of that, though NOT universal, it is fairly common for ice dancers to use a different lean direction from freestyle (i.e., leaning forwards when skating forwards, leaning backwards when skating backwards), to look more like ballroom dance. I'm not sure how exactly this things relate to what you call heel lift (I assume you mean something like how high off the ice the back of the blade is when the toe pick just barely touches?) - since I was taught that ice dancers should rarely use the toe pick, though I'm not sure if all coaches teach that. But the high heel probably means your foot and ankle needs to be in a different configuration than with freestyle blades.
The thing is, AFAIK, neither the Eclipse Dance, nor the Ultima Dance blades, are popular. That is the one figure skating case I know of where one model (MK Dance) predominates. And my Ultima Dance blades feel very different from the way my MK Dance blades felt - the Ultima Dance blades only feel a little different (mostly the length of the toe picks) from my Ultima Supreme freestyle blades. I'm not certain, but I think it is just as common to ice dance in freestyle or synchro blades, as to use any Dance blade other than MK Dance.
So, if you were going to examine Dance blades just to see how they differ, maybe you should have bought the popular model (MK Dance) - though if you are used to freestyle blades, they would have required quite a change (though if you aren't jumping or spinning, I think you would find the MK Dance blades a lot easier to adjust to than a different type freestyle blade, because the toe picks don't get in the way much, so a little mis-adjustment doesn't matter as much).
Is it isn't too late to switch your order to MK Dance, perhaps you would consider it? Of course, part of the question is whether you are willing to waste that much money (MK Dance are ridiculously expensive) on something you are going to resell at a loss after one or two weeks trial. But perhaps, since you aren't really jumping much anymore, you might actually decide you like MK Dance (though I do think you need more time than that to adjust, and that you aren't giving any of these blades a fair trial), and wouldn't sell them off.
I am, BTW, quite curious whether Eclipse Dance are closer to Ultima Dance or to MK Dance... I've never actually used Eclipse blades.