It's been 18 years since we last saw the Turkish Baths so I'd be interested to see how they've held up and what they look like today. We really need another thorough interior exploration of the wreck. And with 2023 technology we could probably get very small and capable ROVs in there with 4K cameras and get some incredible images and footage. The time is now though. Who knows what kind of collapses have occurred since Cameron's 2005 expedition. Some areas may no longer be accessible. But we won't know until we go in there again.
The Olympic’s Turkish Bath was used longer than the Titanic and the Olympic’s Turkish Bath was removed when Olympic was converted into hired military transport during WWI.
I assume the reason why there is a person in the electric bath is a nod to the video game titanic: adventure out of time (1996) where there is a murder on the Titanic and a dead body is found by the protagonist in the electric bath.
The reason the layout of Titanic's cooling room was different from the Olympic's was to unify the shampoo rooms, electric bath and the rest of the spa into one space. Olympic's cooling room caused a lot of traffic with attendants and passengers crossing through to get from one end to the other. A corridor resolved this.