Raw image manipulation results in poor quality print.

Hello,
Been a PS user for a number of years, but very new to the mac platform. Regardless, I shot some beach photos in RAW format of my 6 year old. Brought them into PS and made adjustments to what I thought was a nice image. Uploaded the image to my local walmart photo center just to test out my work. The image is DARK and ugly. She looks almost dirty.
Im curious as to know what I did to screw this up? I would appreciate someone looking at it for me and let me know what it looks like to you.
The image can be seen here:
http://i464.photobucket.com/albums/rr8/chaznsc/print_DSC08047.jpg
chaz

The image looks fine to me, but then I'm using a color-managed web browser (Firefox 3.6.8).
Image file CONVERTED to sRGB
Because it is in the Adobe RGB color space (fortunately you embedded the color profile in the image file) the image will look like cr@p in any non-color managed browser.
My guess is the idiots at WalMart assigned an sRGB profile to it instead of CONVERTING it to sRGB.  Most run-of-the-mill processing labs expect to receive only sRGB files.
If that's what they in fact did, your image would look something like this when printed:
Image after assigning sRGB profile
Next time, CONVERT your files to sRGB before sending them to clueless, albeit hard-working, minimum-wage store employees.
Wo Tai Lao Le
我太老了

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