The entire process of casting a spell - including using mana abilities when paying costs - is one action, and that entire action is reversed if the process can't be completed (insufficient mana or otherwise illegal). In addition, mana abilities used prior to announcing the spell are usually reversed, too.
Players are NEVER forced to pick a different, legal target for a spell they illegally aimed at an illegal target. That may have happened way back, in the Dark Ages - but then, a deck list problem back then was a DQ. We've come a long way, baby.
Note that, if you were to use a
Chromatic Sphere or
Chromatic Star before you announce the spell, we're not backing that up. However, due to a (not-so-recent!) rules change, if you use a Sphere during the casting of the spell, the card you'll draw isn't put in your hand until you finish casting - so it can be reversed. (Yes, that's all a bit esoteric, but I'm in an educational mood, I guess…)
So, when you tap all 3 of your untapped lands and announce a spell that costs 4 total, or when you tap for WGG and announce
Abrupt Decay, or even when you tap 1B and aim a
Terror at
Baleful Strix - we will rewind all of that, including the lands you tapped right before you announced the spell.
Short version: tell your local store “Nyahh, Nyahh, I was right, you were wrong, Nyahh, Nyahh!” :)