Spinning to change locations will only work if you focus greatly on what the new location will look like, visualizing it and fully expecting it to be there. Otherwise, you'll end up destabilizing the dream. If you're inside, it's best to simply open a door and expect said location to be on the other side. You have to visualize the place well, but there's no danger of waking up because of destabilization. If you find the door method isn't working, maybe revise your strategies. When you open a door from your bedroom to the hallway, for instance, you know where the walls are and what part of the hallway you're going to walk into; apply this to the location you want to travel to. If you're in a room and want to open a door into a classroom, for instance, don't expect to end up walking into the middle of it. Instead, expect (and visualize) yourself to come in from the side, where the wall is.
I tend to use dream spinning in a much slower and observant manner, just to see what's around me in order to stabilize the dream.
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